Comment · Thu, December 5, 2013 · Ceretropic
My Experiences with Less Common and Pharmaceutical Grade Nootropics
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simcloud · 76 points
Hello. I've lurked around here for quite a while now but this is my first post. Hopefully I'm doing it correctly. When I first came to this board, I was determined to set out on a very specific mission. I was wanted to try nootropics, but I wanted to have the reassurance of authenticity provided by using only brand name, pharmaceutical grade products. As my quest progressed, my interests became a bit more broad. I found myself eager to try nootropics that don't commonly find themselves listed among the typical stacks on stackadvice. I have spent approximately two years meticulously sampling a variety of nootropics, many of which I was unable to locate much reliable information for on the web. The following is a brief rundown of my experience with each nootropic, including the source of the product, my dosing regimen, and my personal results. Unfortunately, the vast majority of these trials yielded more disappointment than anything else. That being said, I hope this is useful to someone. For the sake of being up front, I am an otherwise healthy individual and am currently a graduate student in psychology. Where appropriate, success using a given nootropic was metered through the us…
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kanooker · 1 points
I only bought it to try it. It's not something I can afford to take everyday. I would love to if it was possible. Hopefully this is something that we can synthesize easily like phenylpiracetam and phenibut so we can end up buying it from places like new star, and ceretropic. hint hint
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We are currently trying to get Semax synthesized for us. We already have Selank on the way. Hopefully we can get the Semax a lot lower in price.