Comment · Mon, October 27, 2014 · Ceretropic
Experience Report: P21 is pretty alright.
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ffishphone · 30 points
I can't put a finger on it, but after injecting 2mg SID for a week something is happening. I've cycled through a plethora of nootropics - the classic common varietals, obscure/exotic flavors old and new, and many of the pharmaceuticals that could be construed as such - but this is unique. Granted I've never tried Cerebrolysin given my aversion to IM injection and the volume necessary to achieve significant effects, but P21 is relatively unparalleled in my experience base thus far. Subjectively the closest comparable compound I've sampled is Semax, but P21 is more akin to my lofty, unfulfilled expectations of NSI-189 if anything. There's a lucid clarity to thought processes and augmentation of cognitive stamina resembling Semax, but P21 seems to significantly enhance my memory and linguistic abilities while incorporating a subtle, gradual mood lift as time has progressed. It's also less physically stimulating than Semax. If I had to try and nail it down, a low dose cocktail of Semax, Hydergine, and Oxiracetam is the most similar state I've achieved subjectively, but that's still a fairly poor approximation. P21 has maintained its effects throughout the day, has progressively incr…
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ffishphone · 1 points
Good to know - thanks for elucidating! I've had a 120mg:30ml bac water spray percolating for a little over a month, and I've seen a slight but perceptible drop in potency over that time. I've kept it refrigerated 98% of the time, but I did subject it to a few ~2hr room temperature car rides during the first day or so in solution.
It's funny that these peptides carry similar handling protocols to LSD - barring the risk of completely fucking yourself with a spill of course.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
The lower the concentration, the less stable it is. Since you used all 30ml for the solution, that will not be as stable. Usually you only use 3-6ml to reconstitute. That means the peptide comes into less contact with ions in the water, and lasts longer.