Comment · Mon, December 10, 2012 · Ceretropic
Anyone tried the brains response to 'racetams that have been put into the blood stream through the skin using DMSO?
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qwertytard · 4 points
I'm going to give it a try. I'm thinking if the 'racetams go straight in to the blood stream, instead of having some of it lost in the stomach/intestines/etc, it may be a more efficient method of taking a 'racetam. Found out about DMSO recently (for treatment of joint aches), and found it's also used as a way to deliver other sorts of nutrients through the skin.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
If you really want to get the racetams to your brain quickly, best way would be intranasal via the olfactory epithelium. Bypass the blood brain barrier entirely!
PSA: Do NOT do this with your racetams!