Comment · Tue, August 20, 2013 · Ceretropic
New Vendor Launch! www.ceretropic.com
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 77 points
The time has finally come to launch our nootropics site! For those of you that don’t know, a fellow Redditor, /u/guacamolium, approached me a while back. He was interested in starting a nootropics vendor, and thought partnering with me would be a good fit. We pretty much always agreed with each other when speaking on this forum, and had similar visions for what we wanted in a vendor. So after many long discussions, we decided to go into business together. After much preparation, and many unforeseen bumps, we are ready to launch!
Our initial goal is going to be filling a part of the market that does not exist yet: nootropics in sublingual dropper vials. Many people always ask if they need a scale to be accurate, or how to conveniently and quickly capsule nootropics with accuracy. As many of you know, there really is no way to do that without a scale and time. For a lot of you, that’s not something high on the list of things you want to do. Enter sublingual dropper vials.
Over the years, I’ve taken a few supplements in dropper vials; and loved how easy it was to dose and be done with it. The main one I’ve always used was sublingual B vitamins. The ability to just wake up, grab th…
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Nyxian · 3 points
What are the benefits of taking caffeine sublingually like this, as opposed to swallowing a pill?
What about the difference between powdered noopept under the tongue for a few minutes, and your option?
Thanks!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
The caffeine will hit a little faster sublingually. However, you can also just use the solution orally. It does not need to be taken sublingually. Oral bioavailability of caffeine is 99%.
Our noopept solution will absorb faster than the powder, due to the fact we are using vegetable glycerine and propylene glycol. That helps with the absorption of sublingual substances. It's also much more pleasant to taste than the powder.