http://www.reddit.co...esults_warning/
I find this concerning, I have ordered some piracetam from them, should I toss it?
Posted 21 September 2013 - 06:20 AM
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Edited by Layberinthius, 22 September 2013 - 11:56 PM.
Posted 23 September 2013 - 01:30 AM
Not much point in living forever if your brain is having seizures, it certianly knocks it down the scale having to source anti-seizure meds for the rest of your existence.
And for most people they will go to buy their stuff wherever Google sends them, its not about doing research initially but about the search score in Google.
I think that this forum is financially biased, is this true?
Posted 23 September 2013 - 10:10 AM
Not much point in living forever if your brain is having seizures, it certianly knocks it down the scale having to source anti-seizure meds for the rest of your existence.
And for most people they will go to buy their stuff wherever Google sends them, its not about doing research initially but about the search score in Google.
I think that this forum is financially biased, is this true?
This forum is less financially biased than Reddit, since a mod or mods of reddit are apparently starting a nootropics company. Anyways, the mods here seem incredibly professional and obviously haven't censored this discussion at all.
One thing I would like to point out is that this incident(assuming its true) could probably happen easily at many of the nootropics companies we buy from. I'm assuming most of them don't have very rigorous testing systems or internal quality control(there are some exceptions, of course). A big contributor IMO as to why this probably happened with Cerebral Health is that they have so many different bulk substances on hand. Each additional one is another chance for screw-ups of any kind. Anyone that uses these types of companies should keep pushing for more third party testing and transparency into quality control. Mixing up one substance with another, for example, could have disastrous effects. Do all of the companies have proven processes in place to prevent this? Who knows...
Edited by Layberinthius, 23 September 2013 - 10:13 AM.
Posted 24 September 2013 - 02:36 AM
The guy in the article took a massive first dose, which we all know is rediculously stupid, but even so, I'm wondering if the white powders shouldnt be dyed a certian color, to color code our powders so when fuckups like this do occur it can be easily identified by the end user as not being what they wanted.
I think that would go a way to mitigating bad events like this, and dye is cheap.
Posted 24 September 2013 - 06:04 PM
Posted 25 September 2013 - 12:52 AM
and the same reason I started this testing program. I got other vendors to donate funds to us so that we can do this kind of testing. How none of the forums out there thought of a similar program is beyond me. It's such a simple and easy program, and can help our community immensely. Now we should write off the results because I partnered with someone to start a vendor? That's crazy...
Also, since the post was made, two other people have come forward with similar reactions to Cerebral Health pyritinol. Pair that with the half dozen other people that came forward about their choline bitartrate issue, and this is obviously not an isolated incident. How many others are there out there who have been affected by CH's incompetence, but have not known any better? Many people probably think they just don't react well to that substance, and never question if it is actually what they think it is. This is a very bad thing for our community, and we need to ensure that we don't let it happen again.
Posted 25 September 2013 - 07:46 PM
Other people have thought of similar ideas, they just never got done. Kudos to you guys for doing it... however, I bet most of the people here haven't even heard of it. It isn't very high visibility, to tell you the truth. It should be a sticky in a forum, but IMO reddit is a pretty terrible interface compared to forums like these. I can hardly even find anything about it through a google search. You could expand that program here and get a lot more support and visibility for it...
Other than the independent third-party testing, and holding Cerebral Health accountable, do you have any other ideas on how to prevent this in the future and hold suppliers to higher standards?
Posted 26 September 2013 - 12:20 AM
It's highly visible to our readers. I read most of the Longecity posts too, and have for years. I cannot stand the forum style of posting, as anyone can derail a thread by asking different questions. Since it happens often, and all comments are posted in a linear fashion, I get really annoyed trying to follow a line of thinking. Reddit's nested comment structure allows anyone to ask different questions, then have their own comment tree within a thread. It's so much easier to sift through. Plus, Reddit's search function works very well. Perhaps you have not tried it out long enough. In any event, it really comes down to personal preference. Many of our readers are Longecity members as well. I also spoke to MrHappy on Reddit, who is also a moderator here. He said that he and the other moderators would be discussing it. I am not sure what they are doing about it, though, as I am not a moderator here. I am more than willing to work with anyone that wants to be a part of the program. So far I am the only one willing to do the work and organization to make it happen. I would love to have someone else to help out, as I am busy.
I think we need to push for more dialogue between vendors and consumers. Also, relationships between moderators/admins of the community should be established. When each side knows the expectations of the other, they are more willing to work together to meet them. Obviously we have to push for people to be more cautious about who they choose to buy from. I am guilty of that as well. In the beginning I bought from Nootrabiolabs and just assumed what they were telling me was true. I have since realized that I cannot just trust people blindly. That message needs to be repeated to everyone out there. There is not a lot of accountability in the nootropics space. We need to change that.
Also, we need to push for more empirical evidence and studies on the different substances we use. We are relying too heavily on anecdotes, which are shaky at best. I am also working on doing a placebo blinded trial of various racetams on healthy individuals. Also, a few others have spoken to me on Reddit about starting their own testing plan. There is a doctor setting up a trial of noopept and modafinil right now. So we need to try and work together to advance the community together. Funding is out there. We just need to organize it and get creative. Waiting for others to perform studies, or waiting for companies to fund FDA approvals, is just not going to cut it.
Edited by chemicalambrosia, 26 September 2013 - 12:31 AM.
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This forum is less financially biased than Reddit, since a mod or mods of reddit are apparently starting a nootropics company. Anyways, the mods here seem incredibly professional and obviously haven't censored this discussion at all.
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Posted 25 January 2014 - 06:27 AM
Well an FDA case was opened. However, they will not speak about the progress of it once started, so I don't know where that currently is going. Doug from Cerebral Health deleted the post where we were discussing it, and did not seem like he was interested in figuring out what happened.
Edited by blood, 25 January 2014 - 06:27 AM.
Posted 25 January 2014 - 08:41 AM
I don't believe that Cerebral Health is any better or worse than all the rest selling nootropics. None of you do finished-product, third party testing.
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Posted 15 March 2015 - 03:06 AM
Getting the FDA involved in this was fucking asinine;
That just screws it for everyone in the community when suppliers are put in the oven;
a simple third part analysis, and release of test results would have been enough;
Also I realize im bumping an old thread, but felt this was important enough to justify it; If you get the FDA Involved in anything, the entire community gets screwed;
Excuse my frustration
Edited by samiamm, 15 March 2015 - 03:07 AM.
Posted 09 April 2015 - 07:18 AM
more and more cheater for this kind products,be careful,ask a NMR or other report before ordering
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