Comment · Thu, September 29, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Got some uridine from a friend. he got it from absorb health, anyone have experience with them?
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BananaOnTheWall · 2 points
i read some negative reviews online. would love to know! i've got all the other stuff for mr happys stack already :)
EDIT: i do seem to feel some effects. not sure if placebo or not though.
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north2future · 3 points
Have you considered doing a non-profit spinoff that would handle blind testing (something not directly associated with Ceretropic)? I imagine you're not making money off the testing you do, so it seems like it could be worthwhile. The nootropics community could use something like that, and having a clear separation from Cere or Depot would help quiet down any complaints about bias.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Yes, it is something I want to setup eventually. I've even been speaking to a few other in the community about partnering with them to build a team for it. The issue I have is time. I am pretty overwhelmed just trying to keep my team operating efficiently, and growing/expanding properly. Building a whole other organization from scratch is going to take up a lot of time I do not currently have. However, if I can put the right team together, and make it so that I won't need to be doing everything myself, then it could work out. It just so happens that quality people that I would trust are also short on time. So it's always a moving target.
I am self-funding all the testing currently, since we used up all the donation fund long ago. I just put the breaks on releasing results recently for a couple reasons. One, the push-back and claims of bias are something I don't want to deal with right now. However, the main reason is actual blowback on my companies, and me personally, for the results we release. I've got some very damning test results for companies at the moment, but there is the real possibility that those companies will attack us, and make our lives hell, if we release the results too publicly. This is where we really need the nonprofit. I have to separate this from me and my companies, for everyone's benefit. The how and when of that is still up in the air. Someone is still going to have to be the face of the nonprofit, and there to release results and explain things. I don't really think that should be me, though.