Comment · Mon, May 11, 2015 · Ceretropic
A Note Regarding Ceretropic's Caffeine/NALT
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[deleted] · 19 points
There's been a lot of recent activity here regarding Ceretropic's new ionically bonded Caffeine/NALT solution. Specifically, whether the claims made about this solution are, in fact legitimate. I'd like to make a few comments, and requests:
As someone who has dealt with startups in the past and the patents surrounding them, I can assure you that the patent system isn't the most fun experience. However, it's necessary to protect IP and new methodologies so that someone's hard work isn't stolen and reimplemented by someone else in a week (for profit). Without this, there's no incentive to invent anything new -- just wait for someone else to invent something and steal their idea.
As someone who is part of this community and is looking to potentially ingest this product (correction: just ingested, mine came in a couple hours ago) it seems reasonable to request secondary, unbiased verifications of the claims made my /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb. Just as /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb requested (and eventually coordinated) product testings for some of True Life Research's (TLR) products, the community has the right to request product testings for Ceretropic's new products. However, given the above, I…
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liftmode · 2 points
Wow. Unbelievable. There's definitely no substitute for testing every batch!
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
We even rejected 3 out of the 10 bags of 1,3DMBA Citrate, because they were not as pure as the others. You can't even just test every batch. You have to test a sample from every damn container sent to you. That's why we are bringing all testing in-house. Colin is so backed up right now. I have been waiting on results for over a month. Our intake room is full of powders that we could be using, but have not had the results come back yet. I hate waiting on other people!