Comment · Sat, January 17, 2015 · Ceretropic
200 mcg Ceretropic Semax first impressions. Will update to full review after finishing bottle.
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Jhamham · 29 points
(previous post deleted promptly to fix a typo I made within the title)
I purchased Semax around almost a week and a half ago and after having four intra-nasal administrations I figured I would let you all know how it is working out for me.
My first dose was to put it plainly, subtle. Which isn't a bad thing whatsoever. I'd choose subtle over punch you right in the goddamn face mega-ultra-extreme jittery madness any day. Within the first thirty minutes I noticed a wave of slight calmness and mental clarity. I proceeded to play a little bit of Counter-Strike and noticed my reaction times were significantly quicker and my reasoning skills were sped up allowing me to better judge how to approach different situations quickly within the fast-paced game leading me to a better score than usual.
About two hours in the effects were at their peak, and a sense of panic and anxiety loomed over me. Given the fact that I am unusually sensitive to other seretonergic and like-wise dopaminergic drugs compared to the majority of people this is not something most readers here should worry about experiencing. Nevertheless it's a part of what I experienced so it would be misleading and dishonest for…
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etherspin · 1 points
Doesn't selank also have similar benefits to semax? I'm a little confused about what to expect as supposedly semax can be anxiolytic and antidepressant to a mild degree
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Selank is based off Tuftsin, with a proline-glycine-proline on the end. Semax is a fragment of ACTH (4-7), with a proline-glycine-proline on the end. So they both share the same nootropic structure. However, the ACTH fragment makes Semax stimulating, while the Tuftsin makes Selank anxiolytic.