Should we try to blast TLR everywhere we can? I mean I can only see two solutions here. Either get TLR to shut down or start providing real products that are what they claim it to be. Both solutions I don't ever see happening.
There really is nothing that can be done about them. Like I've said. Us reasonable people will be able to move on and function just fine, even if TLR is still in business. We just won't do business with them. Its as simple as that.
How many scam sites are out there probably selling fake nootropics.
Do you go to 4chan? Will you dox them too and send pizza to their houses? Give people the information there is and let people make their own minds up. You can join together in a big gang with torches and pitchforks burning the witch but I'd say it's more sensible to use your mind and think of why they have products named as such.
In my opinion, they found a few compounds that were patented or even discovered them themselves. If it were the latter they'd have to go through 10 years of FDA testing before it becomes available to the public. No one wants that. So to evade FDA processing and to avoid intellectual theft, they named them as such. Another benefit of this is that they can tell people how to use it effectively and what it will do without the "Not for Human Consumption" banner. They could also be plant extracts and compounds mixed at certain dosages, so that it will be more effective than their competitor's products. This is basic business tactics and the people that are mad are either competitors or people loyal to the competitors.
Now I don't know about you but I wouldn't want my discoveries and work handed over to competitors who just sit on their ass buying anything that you want and making a quick and easy buck. You think the owners of some of these places actually know that much about neurobiology and pharmacology? They might, they might not. For all we know the owners of some of the better nootropic sites could have an IQ of 95 and live in the deep south in a trailer park with 7 kids,
So we got the results from the testing. It looks bad; everything of theirs is Taurine or some plant extract. A few things to consider though. If everything was just Taurine why did the results come out at 98% or 96%. Each of them was varied. That means that the 2 or 4% is something else. Many nootropics are at the mg level or even the mcg level, so to not have to measure and weigh each compound then gelcap it, why not just put it in solution, spray it over some other compound and fill the caps with just that one compound?
Then there's the fact that many of their products remove addiction. I've highlighted this because this is very important. If something were to get out that would mean people could stop their use of opioids almost instantly, pharmaceutical sales would plummet. That's a billion dollar industry brought down by one product, not to mention the illegal drugs industry. Cartels would have much less funding, get ousted from power by their governments and the US would no longer have control over those countries (Cartels sell drugs to US officials in exchange for part leadership in that country, if you didn't know already). These compounds can literally change the world, so no wonder they put their own names on them and guard the secret. It's worth millions, if not billions.
So how many of you would go ahead and sell their products under their actual names??
I have in fact, used their product (ADDX-OX) and it took me out of a nasty opiate habit with no problems whatsoever. I mean I was in deep and a week later, opiate free with zero withdrawals. I support them because what that drug did is close to a miracle. You cannot put that down to placebo, I'm sorry. A physical withdrawal completely nulled. I've heard other people say the same too.
What they're doing is incredible and you lot are squabbling over names and why you can't know what's inside their products?? You're like kids on Christmas Eve wanting to open their presents.
For a nootropic forum, quite a few of you are pretty damn stupid.
Edited by BraceWell, 22 May 2015 - 07:58 PM.