Comment · Tue, June 9, 2015 · Ceretropic
Review: kinda stinky Hydrafinil and stinky N-Acetyl Semax
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surferofinternets · 1 points
Hello hello, been lurking for a while but haven't posted yet. I recently changed up my usual routine (cycling modafinil and sulbutiamine and drinking a whole lot of matcha) and tried some new things. Thought I'd review it since so many of the reviews here have been helpful to me in the past.
I ordered hydrafinil and NA Semax from ceretropic. I was pleasantly surprised at quick delivery from the US to EU, even though I didn't use the more expensive shipping option. Took the chance with 'unreliable tracking' and still got it in less than a week. The Semax's cold pack was barely cold, but considering the heat wave that fell across western europe last week, I was satisfied so as long as it wasn't warm.
The Semax I tried almost immediately. It had a faint but still somewhat unpleasant smell. At first I thought it was the inside of my nose and ended up cleaning it with salt water, but later I actually opened the bottle and it smells a bit like feet and chlorine. I have a very sensitive sense of smell, so I wouldn't be surprised if I only picked it up because of that, but I'm also curious if that indicates the product had broken down at all.
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Debonaire_Death · 1 points
I figured it was the peptide! I certainly wasn't entertaining the notion of meat fat in your peptides--such concerns are utter preposterity.
I hope you can understand my concern is legitimate, since I have smelled BPA before and it seemed to perhaps contain a hint of that. I was expecting it to just be how the peptide smells, though. Glad to hear that's the case.
Appreciate the quick response! I don't use your sprayers; I actually prefer using modified syringes for intranasal, since the dose can be manipulated with greater nuance. I find it concerning that there is no discussion whatsoever of BPA on any of the product pages for insulin syringes. I should think that a BPA-free syringe would have great appeal among health-conscious injectors.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, no worries. I forgot you used your own nasal syringes. I am sure some syringe company out there can confirm if their syringes contain BPA or not. It seems strange to me that a large syringe manufacturer would have BPA in them.