Comment · Fri, February 27, 2015 · Ceretropic
Which nootropic most reminds you of a psychedelic?
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Disintiorde · 12 points
I've heard a few different nootropics referred to as being slightly psychedelic, such as hydergine and aniracetam. Which ones for you have given this impression and why?
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Debonaire_Death · 2 points
Still... you aren't releasing the formula to the public, so I'm presuming you have plans to distribute it somehow? Also, do you really think the DEA would harm Ceretropic in any way for producing such a chemical? Wouldn't the substance just eventually get banned and then you'd have to stop selling it?
If not, I would be happy to come together for a group buy to synth the stuff. I can't imagine it would be that expensive to make.
Either way, I'm sure I'm not the only person eagerly awaiting this racetam. I mean, somebody else will eventually figure it out, too.
NASEMAXA still working great. You know I'll be one of the first in line to order the new SEMAX.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I have not released it yet, since I cannot find it at the moment. It was on Jason's computer, which is now with his family. I would have to redo the structure from memory. I am just too busy for that at the moment. But take a look at the indole ring of LSD, then look at Piracetam. See the nitrogen-containing pyrrole ring of the indole in LSD? Envision that forming into 2-oxo-1-pyrrolidine acetamide.