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
Thanks!
How about gluten? Have you read papers that convinced you that it's a pretty inflammatory substance beyond obvious gluten intolerant celiac disease sufferers?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Some people do better without gluten, and others are fine with it. I think limiting the amount of carbs in general is good for everyone. Insulin resistance is certainly a bad thing. However, I do not buy into the gluten inflammation hype that has been going around lately.