Skip to content

Comment · Thu, February 27, 2014 · Ceretropic

Other drugs like NSI-189

Original post in this thread

FindingFrisson · 14 points

NSI-189 is being developed by Neutralstem and has shown to increase the hippocampus density by 20%.

Are there any other new drugs in development that increase the density of other areas of the brain such as the prefrontal cortex?

What they were answering

relbatnrut · 1 points

Ooh, a new racetam? Can you say which current racetam it is structurally/subjectively closest to? (or the name!)

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic

I'm keeping the exact structure on the DL until I actually have it. However, I will give you one word. Hydrazide.

Other MYASD lines in this thread

Related in the archive

Postr/NootropicsFeb 28, 2015

TLR (True Life Research) Product Testing Results

As some of you may know, TLR has been selling proprietary compounds and extracts since they launched. That led a lot of people, including myself, to call them out on the practice. Who in their right mind would take somet

200144NoopeptFasoracetamColuracetamNSI-189
Commentr/NootropicsJun 17, 2015

Ceretropic's EPITALON

Replying to NotHyplon · Personal pet theory(also i know Noopept appeared mid 90-'s but i doubt the system changed radically in a few years): One thing on the older ones (not sure how old this one is) is

The attitudes are certainly different; as are the regulations. The US is all about treating diseases with patentable compounds, and the FDA is there to regulate that. The issue is that nothing gets put through FDA trials

8NoopeptPiracetamNSI-189Racetams
Commentr/NootropicsMar 22, 2015

Should I expect to "feel" something from a Nootropic?

For healthy people, most racetams are going to be subtle. However, a lot of people out there have anxiety, depression, lethargy, brain fog, etc. For those people, racetams can be very noticeable. Also, the newer racetam

7TianeptineNSI-189Racetams
Commentr/NootropicsMar 13, 2016

How is the nootropic laws in the US going to change?

Replying to norepinephrinex · You know, I'm not sure if I buy this argument. If you look on Usenet archives going back to the early 90's, people were making the exact same arguments , and that era was near the

The more untested and research-oriented compounds are such a minuscule part of the industry as a whole. It's not a risk comparatively. Just look at the same search trend graphs with Piracetam and Modafinil added to it:

6PiracetamNefiracetamNSI-189Modafinil
Commentr/NootropicsFeb 21, 2015

teamtlr trustworthy?

Replying to Debonaire_Death · The only thing I've been disappointed with from them was bromantane, but bromantane might have disappointed me, anyway, as I've not sought it from another source. With that except

I've had so many people email me saying all the shit they got from TLR did nothing. These were more their mystery extracts, though. I have a ton of them here at our office. I am going to test them for purity and identifi

6PiracetamFasoracetamNSI-189Racetams
Commentr/NootropicsDec 10, 2013

Expanding hippocompal volume with NSI-189 and Tianeptine.

Replying to [deleted] · Ceretropic will? What's the name of the compound?

Yes, Ceretropic will. We are calling it NSI-189F for now. We have the lab ready to make it. We just need to give the go ahead to do it. It will be a premium nootropic, and run around $100 for a two month supply. There a

6TianeptineColuracetamNSI-189Racetams