Comment · Tue, April 21, 2015 · Ceretropic
Has anyone tried TLR's J147?
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sayitaintsoap · 2 points
I recall this vendor having tremendous difficulty with the synthesis of this compound as they continuously pushed the release date farther and farther back but it eventually was put up for purchase very recently without much commotion. Has anyone taken it? It sounds very promising for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease from what I have read.
What they were answering
chemicalambrosia · 1 points
Testing showed most of TLR's products to be genuine. As for the "optimized extracts", from my understanding the jury is still out on them:
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/72340-truelife-research/page-6#entry719929
TLR does admit they use taurine as a filler though:
"To be pointed to the question asked right off, as we do respond to any proper question of reason and that is respectful; yes, chemicalambrosia, taurine has been used as a filler, to answer that; which I thought as alluded to was rather more than obvious within repeatedly noting it is not 'just taurine' and that within this it is simply preposterous."
http://www.longecity.org/forum/topic/72340-truelife-research/page-6#entry720003
I'll probably get down-voted for this post, but whatever. The people running TLR are a little "off" IMO(writing ridiculously long posts instead of giving simple answers, also making grandiose claims), but I think we have yet to see any proof of any wrongdoing other than them selling proprietary mixes without disclosing the ingredients.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I promised I would run further testing, and I am. Colin has all the samples, and will be doing further in-depth analysis. However, I have since had a couple chemists look at the FTIR spectrums from the testing we did before, and the resounding message is that there is very little likelihood there are other active ingredients in the samples. You can actually pick out functional groups by looking at the peaks.
We looked at an FTIR readout from a sample of Phenylpiracetam Hydrazide we got from another source, compared to our pure reference standard. My in-house chemist took one look at the spectrum, and said there was an extra aromatic ring in the sample somewhere. Even though the sample tested 98.6% pure, we could still see the peak for the free aromatic ring. So a less than 2% impurity was clearly visible on the spectrum, based on the functional group. If Taurine is just a filler in the TLR stuff, where are the other peaks from the active ingredients?
In any event, they are at the lab now being tested. If there are other active ingredients in there, Colin will find them.