Comment · Sat, February 15, 2020
Question for MYASD
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Ballam86 · 33 points
First off, I want to thank you for the time you've given me in the past when I had asked you questions via PM.
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I finally bit the bullet back in December and ordered myself a large box of products from your company as a christmas gift to myself. I have been super impressed with my experimentation thus far.
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After doing lots of lurking and seeing your posts here and in the nootropics reddit, I have also been impressed with your candid and open responses to others questions.
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I am curious however, what is your own stack or go to products? I get the impression you've probably used a lot of the products you sell for yourself. What do you use and why? What are your favorite products?
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Thanks!
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AromaticAminoAcid · 1 points
No negative effects? I’m a bit nervous about starting and intend to be very minimal so I can notice any longer-term effects. Feeling pretty good about x-peptides—at least he sends HPLC reports. But doubt anyone comes close to your Ceretropic standards.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
There are side effects to everything. However, those particular peptides are very safe when used properly.
Not to get too involved in that side of the industry again, but nobody is properly testing; not even xpeptides. The lab they post results from is a fake fraudulent lab.
https://ugmuscle.is/t/janoshik-analytical-scam-janoshik-com/3650
https://brotherhood.is/steroid-scammers-and-reverse-scammers/60918-janoshik-exposed.html
I know people don't want to believe me when I say there are NO current reliable vendors for peptides, but that is the case. Exactly what I said would happen before I shut Ceretropic down has happened. It sucks, but that is just the reality of the situation. The amount of fake and fraudulent labs out there is insane! Even the labs that are not completely fake are doing things improperly. It's easy to test. Send them some known impure samples and see what their results come back as. Dry labs make their money by "proving" things are correct and pure for companies so they have plausible deniability. Companies want them to give them passing results, so they do. It's all fake, though. Might as well just fabricate the results yourself at that point. Doing this shit right in the lab is HARD! This is not easy chemistry. I have PhD chemists in my lab, and literally many millions of dollars into my facility and equipment, and even we can take years to finally solve one problem. Sometimes I have to accept we can't currently solve it, and just move on to something else till we can. We don't sell certain things solely because I can't be confident in the lab methods or results behind them. Literally nobody else out there is holding things to that standard. It's all about getting things out, not losing money on batches, and plausible deniability.