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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DeltruS · 4 points
Please don't let all this irritate you, it is natural for people to think "ions dissociate in a solution -> caffeine/nalt solution should be exactly the same as the two chemicals separately".
There is really no reason to be angry, people are trying to use logic, that should be applauded.
I suggest you change how you present the solution. Ie. A different name, maybe hinting how the pharmacodynamics are altered. Idk. I instantly wanted to question "how is this different from normal caffeine/nalt?" also.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, I overreacted. Stress + being too emotionally involved = me being dumb.
I will consider changing the description, when I have some time to get into the office and go through everything. I really should have waited to the patent was approved to release it. It was premature.