Piracetam and Aging Damian Alexander, MD discusses Piracetam and Aging

  • 11 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVbRRNLnokY

In this video I will discuss
Piracetam and Aging

Piracetam is used for improving mental performance in "aging, non-deteriorated individuals"
In middle aged and older individuals,
Who do not yet suffer any specific neural malady or major mental impairment,
It can slow down or postpone entropic brain aging and
Even reverse some mild neural/mental decline
Have you ever watched an out-of-practice musician?
Once nimble fingers skip familiar notes
A common expression is to say he grew rusty
That is actually not so far from the truth
Rust, what we see on a bicycle left in the rain, is an example of oxidation
Oxidation occurs when molecules are ripped apart by reacting with oxygen
In the case of rust, it's the reaction of iron with oxygen
Oxidation occurs in the body, too, and in the brain
Piracetam reduces oxidative stress and
It protects the brain from neurological toxins
If using Piracetam consistently the same person at age 50 might be smarter,
Have better memory, quicker reflexes and greater vigilance and alertness than when they were 40
The best results come from:
Higher dosages,
Synergizing Piracetam with brain growth and repair factors
And, very importantly, consistency of use

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