Looking for a Oxiracetam source, any suggestions?
Thanks..
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nothing yet?Bumping this one a bit.
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Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:42 AM
www.smartpowders.com
50g for 40 bucks
100g for 70
150g for 100
Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:44 AM
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Posted 19 June 2009 - 07:02 PM
Yes, I use fedex only, priority pak service. It's a flat 30USD for packages under 2000g of powder. Some countries, like poland and a select few others don't take the pak service and cost just a tad bit more. You can email me: my65cuda@aol.com and I can discuss.
I put a sale on my Oxiracetam awhile back. Eventually the price will go back up.
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Posted 27 August 2009 - 11:27 PM
I recently purchased a bottle of NutraceuticcRx Oxiracetam. Based on anecdotal experience, does anyone have any reason for me to be cautious with this company?We currently sell Oxiracetam in bulk at CerebralHealth.com for $649/kilogram. We also have oxiracetam in a product called Synaptine Excel combined with Alpha GPC.
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Posted 05 September 2009 - 01:35 AM
I'm highly suspicious about their line of products. When I requested a certificate of analysis, I received the results of a in-house analysis. Considering the danger of contaminants, and almost non-existent regulation, is a third party analysis too much to ask? Besides the concern about contaminants, I'm coming very close to concluding that the potential costs of using any of the racetams on the market exceed the potential benefits. Personally, I think you're better off using Ortho-Mind, Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer, fish oil, green tea extract, or Cognitex.I was curious about NRx/American Nutrition as well...
Posted 05 September 2009 - 03:54 AM
I'm highly suspicious about their line of products. When I requested a certificate of analysis, I received the results of a in-house analysis. Considering the danger of contaminants, and almost non-existent regulation, is a third party analysis too much to ask? Besides the concern about contaminants, I'm coming very close to concluding that the potential costs of using any of the racetams on the market exceed the potential benefits. Personally, I think you're better off using Ortho-Mind, Mitochondrial Energy Optimizer, fish oil, green tea extract, or Cognitex.I was curious about NRx/American Nutrition as well...
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