Comment · Thu, August 14, 2014 · Ceretropic
7,8-DiHydroxyFlavone from TransHuman Technologies
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[deleted] · 30 points
Let me start by stating that I took a huge risk with this compound. unverified vendor, unverified product with no COA, and pre-existing conditions possibly complicating the testing process. I wouldn't recommend anyone do something like this with a 'fuck it, lets do it anyway' attitude, and I got extremely lucky that things didn't go horribly wrong.
It started on Longecity, sifting through new and interesting RC's, trying to find something that would make a discernible difference in my quality of life without undesirable side effects. 7,8-DHF, emoxypine, and tianeptine were all on my radar. I did my research on all three, and decided to go with 7,8-DHF first, and I would deal with the other two if/when 7,8-DHF didn't live up to its hype.
I ordered 7,8-DHF from tht.co for a total of 36$, and it was here in 2 days which was unexpected, but convenient and awesome nonetheless. when it got here, I checked out the packaging and snapped a few pics. Let me just say that I've never seen a vendor that has this much put into their packaging. Its a black plastic box with Trans-human Technologies name and logo on it, with an RC warning;not for consumption on it. I open it up and find a…
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roionsteroids · 3 points
Think of a analogue with higher oral BA!
/u/liftmode mentioned
I think an esterified derivative would be required for reasonable oral bioavailability.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, that is what I was thinking of. No sense getting regular DHF. Might as well investigate making it more potent orally.