Comment · Wed, November 7, 2018 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Reach Genius - Recommendation
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then00breaper · 0 points
They seem to have the real deal for everything they sell, even if they aren't investing much in things like packaging (super crappy, and they should spend more money in making it look nicer (the word "invest" doesn't exist in Swedish apparently...) but it's only packaging). They don't have third-party tests, but their supplier provides tests for them, and as I understand it their supplier does not manufacture the product, which is maybe a good thing? Still, third-party testing would obviously be good, but again they REALLY don't want to spend money if they aren't immediately making a profit, which shows their business acumen is somewhat lacking. Moreover, they aren't scientifically literate at all - they know next to nothing - but they seem to be doing everything correctly (the only two steps of importance are getting pure substances, and providing accurate dosages). Of course, nobody has checked against them yet, but this is all I've inferred from my private conversations with them.
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Just posting this on here so people know, though - if NootropicsDepot don't do it, these guys are the next safest bet! :) They certainly aren't perfect though, so I've made some criticisms…
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peptidehunter · 2 points
It could hard to say. I just listed what they posted. Why don't you test it yourself and resolve this for the sub?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Sure, I could do that. I just need a jar/bag of powder from them to do it.
Either way, that would only resolve if that specific lot was correct, not whether they are actually doing any testing at all. They are also claiming to be using the same peptide lab that we used at Ceretropic, but that's also false. They have lied multiple times since launch. It's a very predictable pattern for companies that pop up in this space.