Comment · Sat, May 30, 2015 · Ceretropic
So...about those ceretropic solutions.
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ralli1018 · 4 points
Hello guys,
I received my ceretropic solution sampler, comprised of both sublingual and oral use solutions. Now, before I begin to grind anyone's gears, I must say the noopept and the rhodiola, which I've used as I normally would, have been super effective and I'm very satisfied. My complaint, though, is in the taste (and burn for some of the substances) is extremely offsetting. For example, the Tianeptine has a caramelesque-liquor flavor that is somewhat reminiscent of spiced rum, which has potential to haunt me even in my dreams. Also, why is it that there is a sort of chemical burn to the noopept, which I never otherwised noticed with the substance prior? Anyway, I'm not gonna go throwing away 60 dollars worth of brain-steroids but I thought that I'd start some conversation on the topic to see if there are any hacks you guys have used to alleviate the caustic sensation and strange flavors.
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ralli1018 · 1 points
Nice! Sounds like you have big things in the flavor horizon. But, yes, the effects of your products surpass previous vendors' products I've used in the past. While I have you here, I've been researching PRL-8-53 a bit and intend to purchase it when I'm back in a regular semester of school. But, what's your opinion of it? My intentions of use would be for assistance with memory mainly.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I like PRL-8-53. It is a subtle increase to the amount of data I can store in my memory short-term. Pairing it with an AMPAkine like Unifiram gives a nice boost for times that you need to memorize data.