Comment · Wed, April 15, 2015 · Ceretropic
What does lab based purity mean on nootropic websites?
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torgrimw2 · 1 points
I also wonder about a few things:
1. Does your containers contain BPA?
2. Why don't your liquids have coa like your powders?
3. Could you stock sulbutiamine?
Edit: do you know what all the different b-vitamins are or where one can find that information, like b-vitamins time release, b-vitamins with co-enzymes, b-vitamins in different molecular forms like b6 has; pyridoxine, pyridoxal, pyrodoxamine, and which types of b-vitamins are considered nootropics. Difference between sulbutiamine and benfotiamine?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
1) No, they do not contain BPA
2) Because we use different batches and ingredients in each run. However, I have my lab manager working on a tracking system now to allow us to do all that.
3) We could, if people wanted it enough.
There is not really a single place for info on all the B vitamins and their derivatives. It's just going to take a lot of searching.