Comment · Fri, May 8, 2015 · Ceretropic
What makes Ceretropic's Caffeine/NALT special?
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Jackolysis · 29 points
Because it's ionically bonded would this not just disassociate in solution? At the moment it seems like this is just caffeine and NALT ions floating in water and PG. Would this be any different from just taking 200mg of caffeine and 200mg of NALT respectively?
Or is there something special about the ions of the two substances?
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sharkiteuthis · -1 points
much smoother than caffeine+l-theanine
Wow, really? caffeine + theanine was my goto for a long time for "oh fuck i'm tired but i need some motivation without caffeine jitters".
Have you tried theanine on top of the NALT, or do you think it would just have an adverse effect due to GABA upregulation? I've done zero research about the NALT potentiation of caffeine, so if you have a paper or something, that might be nice.
TBH, at this point, I may as well just throw money at /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb. Quit making such awesome products, you jerk :)
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Just direct deposit your check into our account. It's cool with me. I'll just spend it on new products and equipment. I just found out Thermo Scientific has a GC/IR attachment to their new Nicolet IS50 FTIR setup. Looks pretty badass! We are getting an ozone sanitation chamber too. I don't even buy things for myself. I am wearing a 3 year old shirt right now, and I need new tires on my Xterra. Doesn't matter. The lab needs more equipment!