Comment · Fri, August 12, 2022 · ND Owner
Nootopia's "Omnipept"
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DisturbedBurger · 2 points
Empirical consensus suggests these are the premier nootropic stacks of the market (worth it or not is another discussion). Considering every other constituent of their products are more familiar, I think it's safe to attribute the effectiveness of their products to so called "omnipept".
Does anybody know anything about this? I'd be delighted if MYASD and his crew studied these omnipept compounds (there's many of them) and could elucidate a mechanism of action or at least identify a molecule.
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Nocasual · 3 points
Why is him using kratom in one of his stacks something that you mentioned? Do you have a strong opinion on it? I definetly know that it has the potential to be abused and people can get hooked on it but it is quite understudied in general. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on kratom in general and its potential application as a "nootropic" (I am aware that it can't really be classified as such)
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I am fine with kratom. I am not fine with people using kratom in natural supplement stacks and selling those to people while telling them it will cure their diseases. Kratom is a really interesting plant, and we are actually working with Waters and CAMAG to develop analytical methods for it. There are many interesting compounds in it. The issue becomes when people formulate supplement stacks with it and sell it to people making health claims. The other issue is the almost complete lack of quality control or analytical testing in the kratom industry. That's what we are trying to change with our Omnient Labs project on it.