I had read that Piracetam can cause adrenal fatigue, where the adrenal glands are overused and start to function poorly. I also read that that wasn't true, but instead they simply rely on the hormones created by the adrenals, so if you have adrenal fatigue, it won't work as well. I've seen elsewhere that it hurts the adrenal's responses to stress, and elsewhere it helps it. Overall, there was absolutely nothing conclusive in any study, other than the fact that it relies on properly functioning adrenals to work, so I gave it a shot.
I took it mostly during exam periods to help me focus/study, and it did help a lot. I also let some friends try it and they said the same. I started around November-December a bit, didn't use it in January, then used it a bit in February & March.
In early April while at the doctor's for something unrelated, they found what they claimed was an tumor on my adrenal gland. I went to a specialist and it turned out to be a benign mass that was feeding off my adrenal's blood supply. They had to remove it, and since it is benign I'm 100% fine, but I find the correlation in time shocking. The name of the mass was extremely odd, and a google search returned literally ONE relevant result, where it was simply mentioned as an aside. The doctor offered absolutely no insight into how something like that could've formed.
I'm not implying that the correlation here means that the tumor was caused by piracetam, but it was definitely very odd that it appeared (well, I discovered it) months after testing out piracetam. I've read that there is a strong relationship between piracetam and the adrenals, but it's not well understood. Hopefully my case was just coincidence.
Also, I contacted a bottling company to discuss the feasibility of using piracetam in a bottled drink as a study aid, and they said that it's on the FDA's list to be reviewed and banned, so it wasn't worth the effort. I don't know how long the FDA will take to start and finish reviewing it, but make sure to keep a stock if you guys really like the stuff.
I took it mostly during exam periods to help me focus/study, and it did help a lot. I also let some friends try it and they said the same. I started around November-December a bit, didn't use it in January, then used it a bit in February & March.
In early April while at the doctor's for something unrelated, they found what they claimed was an tumor on my adrenal gland. I went to a specialist and it turned out to be a benign mass that was feeding off my adrenal's blood supply. They had to remove it, and since it is benign I'm 100% fine, but I find the correlation in time shocking. The name of the mass was extremely odd, and a google search returned literally ONE relevant result, where it was simply mentioned as an aside. The doctor offered absolutely no insight into how something like that could've formed.
I'm not implying that the correlation here means that the tumor was caused by piracetam, but it was definitely very odd that it appeared (well, I discovered it) months after testing out piracetam. I've read that there is a strong relationship between piracetam and the adrenals, but it's not well understood. Hopefully my case was just coincidence.
Also, I contacted a bottling company to discuss the feasibility of using piracetam in a bottled drink as a study aid, and they said that it's on the FDA's list to be reviewed and banned, so it wasn't worth the effort. I don't know how long the FDA will take to start and finish reviewing it, but make sure to keep a stock if you guys really like the stuff.