Y**L
Seems legit enough.
Effects seem to be in line with what others have described on nootropics forums and Reddit. If it's a placebo, then it's a placebo that had me remembering things better than I have in years, and also I experienced the increased emotional reactions to things that others have described, both good and bad amplified.It bears the warnings of any research chemical from a pop-up supplier, that you don't know for sure if it's good without getting a lab to test it for you, but it seems legit and I figure that if it harmed anyone it wouldn't be on Amazon.My reasoning: There was a purge a couple years back of all the fringy, sketchier nootropics. Some stores self-policed, others were kicked to the curb by Amazon. So it’s mostly the tamer stuff these days.From a discerning mind and skeptic, tl;dr, it seems OK.EDIT: After most of a month of taking this regularly, I had some thoughts. While there were some studies showing better long-term recall with IDRA-21, the most benefit was seen for short to medium term task memory. My experience echoes that. I can rely on past memories to inform what I do with a lot less effort, but most of what I notice is that it’s easier to stay focused on the immediate aspects of what I’m doing each day. I work with computers extensively, and sometimes I would forget what I was doing and get lost reading clickbait articles. I’ve had less of those wasted days.To give my body a break, I took a few days off from medication, and I felt less in control of my time. I’d walk into a room to do something and take several minutes to remember why I was there, and I realized that’s how I used to be 24/7. It’s nice when remembering what I’m doing is automatic. Instead of making an effort to keep my head together, the information I need is already there, kinda hanging in the air.
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