Comment · Thu, April 2, 2015 · Ceretropic
1.2mg of NA Semax and...nothing. Is this even possible?
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gna527 · 8 points
I must confess being a little disappointed. I'm not looking for a massive effect but I honestly have no way of telling if its saline spray or Semax. If the acute effects are so absent, does this indicate anything about the long-term effects? I suppose I could try sub-q but this would mean buying more peptide and bs water etc etc without knowing if it would even be worth it. Thoughts?
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n0phear · 1 points
Is this a purely personal interest or knowing the product for business? My guess is, a bit of both.
How was the emoxypine anyways? Sounds interesting. Increases dopamine levels, anti inflammatory and anxiolytic. Always sounded like a fantastic combination.
Also to be clear I have no plans to rectally inject any of your products lolol. Could be a new line for you though.
'Afraid of needles, unable to take nasal sprays due to rhinitis. Explore our new suppository line of peptides'. Lol.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It's both. I got into nootropics because of curiosity, and the desire to expand my understanding of the human brain. Now with Ceretropic, I want to be able to answer people about products, and give my honest assessment for how they feel.
Emoxypine is pretty cool. It's pretty much the definition of what a nootropic should be. Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, neuroprotective, anxioytic, etc. I am giving some more time to testing it on its own. I have been using it to protect myself from nights out drinking for a while, and have been getting good effects.