Comment · Sat, February 28, 2015 · Ceretropic
TLR (True Life Research) Product Testing Results
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 200 points
As some of you may know, TLR has been selling proprietary compounds and extracts since they launched. That led a lot of people, including myself, to call them out on the practice. Who in their right mind would take something that they did not know the ingredients or chemical structure of?!? We also questioned their testing practices, which led to the owner telling customers that they did not need testing, and that people should just trust them. Again, more red flags. Then we had the owner threatening to sue us moderators for slander, libel, and defamation. There are other crazy things that people have made me aware of via private message. However, we will not get into that at the moment. Needless to say, I have been interested in testing their products for a while, and have been organizing to do just that. Today, we have those results.
Again, a big thanks to Nootropics Depot, for use of their lab in this testing.
Let's start with the most alarming results. Four of TLR's "proprietary" compounds have tested as Taurine powder. That's right, TLR has been selling ADJ01, MORP-OX, HDAC-OX, and ADDX-OX as proprietary compounds, yet they are just Taurine powder! They are touting their AD…
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Sigfund · 3 points
Haha with any luck. As much as they're scumbags having some new compounds would be relatively exciting; but I've not heard of many effects from their weird proprietary compounds so not expecting much and highly doubt it'd be worth the cost of testing.
Yeah that's totally understandable, it is a bit of a risk with how careless people are. Would not want someone weighing out memantine with a scoop, heh.
Thanks for all your work with outing people like this! Definitely the most reliable and trustworthy person/company in the industry I can think of.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I've heard a few reports of some of their proprietary things being psychoactive. However, those reports sounded more recreational than nootropic. I also had a few people telling me they got results from their normal named compounds, like Coluracetam and NSI-189. Since those tested real, that makes sense now. But who knows if every batch was real and pure.