Comment · Fri, December 18, 2015
The forefront for 2016 - New compounds on MYASD's mind
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srubek · 8 points
Now that things are starting to settle down from the chaos that was quarter 4 of 2015, and since today's newsletter said the site will be revamped for 2016, can we expect any new compounds/preparations, as well?
Give us a glimpse, /u/misteryouaresodumb !
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Personally, I'm interested in NA-Selank-Amidate as a premade nasal spray (I find best results with their premade sprays, rather than making them myself) and further semax peptide modifications, along with, of course, P21 in a nasal spray preparation.
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What's on the forefront, Paul?
Much love, as always!
What they were answering
ahauben · 2 points
What would cause somebody to be prohibited to order a certain subset of compounds? How does one get approved or rejected to order a set of compounds as well? How do you have the knowledge to distinguish a responsible user from an irresponsible user? Don't mean to push, just curious. It seems you have been put In a very frustrating position and are making the best of it.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
The default on the research site is going to be that nothing will be allowed to be purchased, till the person signs up for an account, does a questionnaire, and we approve that account. I also talk with the owners of the other major Nootropics vendors about customers that are problematic. We are even developing a central database that all the vendors will have access to, which will keep track of all scammers, abusive customers, kids using their parent's card without permission, people abusing certain compounds, etc. So we have access to a very large set of data to base decisions on.
For the approval of specific compounds, that is going to be on a case-by-case basis. Some new compounds might be released to only a small subset of our best customers, or people wanting to do academic research with them. Others might only be allowed if valid evidence is shown that they are using them for analytical purposes, or in a sanctioned study. This is not only to protect us, but to protect people from having access to things they don't know how to handle.