Comment · Tue, September 8, 2020 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
What exactly is the appeal of piracetam over others?
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Serdterg · 12 points
I reordered a jar of it before the acquisition problems started and I'm wondering why everyone is flipping their shit over it when I keep seeing aniracetam, noopept and phenylpiracetam consistently used and praised over piracetam
Edit: thanks for the on topic replies for those that did. Discussing regulation is one thing but the politics have gotten beyond off topic and rather inflammatory
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Serious-Mobile · 1 points
Serious question:
Aren't many of the substances that China keeps exporting:
SARMs, Racetams, Adrafinil, etc, banned since the end of 2019? There was supposed to be a big change back then. But it seems China just keeps exporting 95% of the same drugs?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Peptides/comments/esqesf/the_chinese_ban_list_on_peptides_sarms/
Yet, nothing happen.
My guess is that they're officially banned. But the ban is not enforced.
As usual in China, profit and power is the highest priority and the Law is enforced and interpreted arbitrarily on the CCP's whims.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Only phenylpiracetam was banned, not all racetams. That has been impossible to find in China since January. Same goes for adrafinil. None coming out of China anymore. The government is taking that seriously. As for SARMs, they are banned as well. However, the smaller amounts make it easier to do under the radar. I mean, fentanyl is illegal, but most still comes from China. So people will always break the law if there is enough profit involved.