Comment · Sat, July 12, 2014 · Ceretropic
Have the prices of Nootropics lowered within the last 6 months or so?
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feelsnumbman · 21 points
Hey guys, I haven't been much into nootropics and such until recently again, and looking around on some sites, I noticed that the prices may have seem like they've gone lower. I don't know, I'm probably too fogged up to even remember anything from when I first purchased my Aniracetam/Noopept from NootropicsDepot, but the total of those two came out to be about $30ish of the lowest quantity. I don't remember shipping being $10, either.
Anyways, I was just wondering, does price = quality? Also, I noticed on Ceretropic, while droppers are very convenient for me, I don't know if it's actually worth it? Don't get me wrong, I'm actually thinking of placing an order with them soon, but I'm taking a look at the Noopept sublingual dropper and it's like 60 doses of 10mg each dose... Isn't that a tad bit expensive for $20, or is there something that makes it special?
I'm just curious. I don't really mean to bash on it or anything, in fact, I'd really love to make a purchase for it as I can't stand Noopept powder. But I just can't stand to think that I might not be getting my money's worth as I can get more of it elsewhere as a powdered source. Anyone?
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Bean_Ender · 1 points
Hey mister, those droppers look handy. I actually had a question in regards to the droppers which is probably obvious, but I wanted to be sure with the ostarine: is "one dropper" equal to the entire dropper full, or is it one "pinch" worth which tends to fill half the dropper? Thanks!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
One dropper is equal to 1ml. That would be filling it to the top mark on the picture I posted. I messed up on the labels for ostarine. The totals are right, but we usually list half droppers as doses. 25mg is a big dose for ostarine, and a half dropper should be used for most people. I am fixing the labels, and getting them in on our next run.