Comment · Sat, December 27, 2014 · Ceretropic
Semax spray: 200mcg vs 600mcg? What % Semax do each of these have?
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sir_nils_olav · 12 points
Hello folks,
I noticed that the nasal spray Semax is back in stock on Ceretropic. I read a review of Semax before where a guy was comparing "0.1% Semax with 1% Semax" from a Russian brand, saying that the 1% was much better. Anyone know what percentages the Semax sprays are from Ceretropic?
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theskepticalidealist · 1 points
I managed it but it was difficult to dose and a couple of times I spilled some of the precious thimble of liqued super expensive angel tears you get so likely wasted a lot. The end of it wouldn't come out at all so had to remove the plastic dropper thing with a knife and basically poor it in my nose.
I don't know what it is but I got a different effect from the semax (0.1) than I get from even a very large dose of semax subQ. Either this is something to so with the blood brain barrier, or the liqued itself having some effect on my sinus'. I never got that "oxygenated" feeling from subQ, which leads me to think it can't have been caused by the semax itself if there's so little in the Russian dropper compared to even a large injection. Could the noticeable effects I felt with the Russian dropper be placebo or be confusing with the liqued they used? Next time I order I'll have to get a nasal spray from you and see if I get the same feeling that I got before. I still feel like Semax is doing me good based on the studies but it's rare that I really feel like its noticeable for some reason. I also need the a N-Acetyl version and see if it's any "stronger".
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I have heard that a good percentage of the Russian nasal drops are degraded. People have bought multiple at a time, and one works perfectly, while the other doesn't work at all. Perhaps you got a bunk one. Also, .1% is nothing. That is 50mcg. I bet you were dosing at least 500mcg subQ.
The N-Acetyl is way stronger. It surprised me how much it made a difference to the stimulation. That makes sense, since the N-terminus is the ACTH fragment, which is responsible for the stimulating effects. The PGP structure is on the C-terminus. That's the nootropic end.