Comment · Thu, January 23, 2014 · Ceretropic
Selegiline - barely touched in FAQ
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shtuf · 1 points
Yes, put me down as one another interested person in BPAP! It seems like a tricky chemical to synth and with doses in the microgram range a perfect candidate for your sub-lingual solution model.
Another question...I've been taking N-PEP-12 in the form of Cebria (cebria.com) for the past few weeks. Basically the orally active form of Cerebrolysin. I've made a few other additions to my stack around that time, but so far I've noticed incredible increase energy. To the point where I'm sleeping very little, yet remaining on top of my game.
I know this isn't sustainable and sooner or later I'll crash, but I'm really interested in keeping the N-PEP-12 going. However, I really don't like the fact that there's only one supplier (who's going to overcharge me). How hard, if possible, would it be for that peptide to be made somewhere else? Is it a patent issue?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We have a good peptide supplier. We already have Selank out, and will have Semax soon. We were already thinking about cerebrolysin. The N-PEP-12 looks like a proprietary blend of neuropeptides and amino acids. It is not a single substance. I can look into figuring it out what it is. It says that it is a derivative of cerebrolysin, but also that it is a mix of peptides. Seems fishy to me.