Comment · Fri, February 20, 2015 · Ceretropic
REVIEW - Ceretropic and their products (big stack)
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nootlogger · 21 points
Hi,
So after dabbling with afinils/racetams/CILTEP and a few herbs, I decided to go ham and try a Semax focussed stack.
I selected Ceretropic as a vendor based on how they handled themselves in this subreddit, as well as the general positive feedback. With this in mind, I built a stack based on products that they had.
This is a throwaway rather than my main account, in case that isn't obvious, though I will probably keep using it to post updates on how it goes.
So, I was basically after better memory/mood/executive function as well as a support to my new years resolution of weight lifting, which I have never done before. I am ~35, male, and live in Australia.
So, after doing a HEAP of research, I came up with the following stack.
- TB500 / DMAA / HGH 176 - as a base lifting/healing stack
- SEMAX / P21 / Selank - as a base mental stack
In addition to this, I will be adding the following;
- Ipamorelin / CJC-1295 - after 2 weeks of the base stack for full cycles
- BPC-176 (I am going to get all these numbers wrong) - as required
- L-Theanine / Tianeptine - as required for mood
So, that said and done, I placed my orders.
First thing is first, I had to find syringes - n…
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phenylanil · 1 points
Since we're on the topic of additives, what's your opinion on aspartame?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It's safe too. The issue with that was allegations of FDA corruption, and the subsequent conspiracy theories about its safety. When confronted with the fact that all governmental agencies and food safety organizations worldwide consider it safe, people fall back on that it is a worldwide conspiracy. The Illuminati must own aspartame production facilities, and are paying off everyone! The only issue with aspartame is in people who cannot metabolize phenylalanine well, due to a deficiency in their phenylalanine hydroxylase enzyme. Since aspartame has a phenylalanine backbone, that makes sense. For everyone else, it's perfectly safe.
We also get people writing us about our use of sucralose. It's perfectly safe too. It's just sucrose, which has been modified to not metabolize in humans. There was a study using 100-1,000mg/kg in rats that showed it adversely affects gut microflora. However, it has never been reproduced in humans, and those dosages are insane! I see so much stupid pseudo-scientific bullshit on people's Facebooks. There are whole industries where idiots preach to idiots about fake controversies. They literally make money by being an idiot. It would be fantastic, if it was not so sad.