Comment · Fri, September 16, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Nootropics that left you with permanent benefits
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silverlinin · 80 points
I was wondering if any of you guys have experienced this after stopping.
What nootropic was it? What changes did you find?
This post got me to start this topic. https://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/comments/2v4mqo/i_had_bad_anxiety_took_nootropics_stopped_for/
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homosuperiorr · 1 points
/u/MisterYouAreSoDumb could you elaborate on that? Is Peptides Warehouse legit and BPC-157 safe?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
The bullshit about them being a subsidiary of an ISO 9001:2008 blah blah blah is dumb. They have an affiliate program, and they are selling peptides. They are a no-name company trying to look like a legit research supplier, just like all the rest. Legitimate research supply companies don't have affiliate programs. They have flasks and scales up to make it seem like they are some research company, but that is just an attempt to take eyes off them. They sell SARMs, peptides, Cardarine, MK-677 solutions, have an affiliate program, have a Twitter, posts buy one get one free sales. It's just another fucking peptide/SARM site spewing bullshit to sell peptides to individuals. Nobody is buying their $72 plastic funnels. They price them stupid high so people don't actually buy them, because they are not purposely selling them...
As for their supposed testing, I'd say that is BS too. Their fucking MK-677 HPLC is from 2014, was made in-house, and has a retention time that is waaaaay off from what it is supposed to be. The BPC HPLC they have is not even an HPLC. It's a fucking mass spec from who knows where. Nothing on there looks legit to me. My assessment is they are just another no-name peptide/SARM company selling Chinese shit to people and making BS up to trick people into thinking they are buying from a trusted company. They just got a little more creative, and put up a bunch of overpriced funnels, scales, and flasks to make it look like they are a research supply company. But that's retarded. I mean come on, a $72 polypropylene funnel? That aAccuPlate Digital Hot Plate Stirrer is double price from anywhere else. Ain't nobody stupid enough to buy that. Creative strategy they have, but pretty easy to see through.