Guest guest Posted November 21, 2008 Report Share Posted November 21, 2008 Agreeing with one of the partents on " smells like gasoline, I do agree with that. The Phosphadityl Choline Smells awful, tastes horrible. But choline is so darn good for the brain. Yes, the Piracetam moves oxygen and sugar to the brain and he says it is very refreshing. I am not sure what would happen if you give your kid more than 4 ml. I use guidance from a professional nutritionist. And started with 2ml and worked up to 4ml. I have been advised by a nutrionist and by DAN! doctors (Dr. Bock) that they have used piracetam and has been safely used for over 15 years in the US. It is classified as a notropic, which means acting on the mind. Charlie could not army crawl with a pattern, he dragged his left leg. 4 days later, he had the pattern down! Also fine motor skills kick in...singing. [ ] Re: Colleen Piracetam - Dana Colleen...just curious for the sake of this group from a very distant observation distance. It smells like gasoline? (agreed with the one parent getting your child to take that -trooper or lack of taste buds?) Your adult husband says that the small amount you give your son makes it feel " like a cool breeze in a hot desert in his head? " You mean it's like eating a York peppermint patty? And what the heck happens if you accidentally give your child more than 4ml? Since some of us learned the hard way from speak (my hand is raised - can I put two up?) What long term for pediatrics do we know about this stuff? Any studies? ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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