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#1 lenutri

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Posted 25 May 2006 - 05:40 AM


Nefiracetam a member of the racetam family more potent then the other cetams on the market is now available for those interested.

We've experimented a bit with it ourselves and found it to be noticeably more powerful then the other 'racetams that we've tried.

You should be cautious with dosage and frequency of usage; and it's currently being sold for "research purposes".

If you have any questions or comments let us know; pricing and more detailed information about it is on our website:


http://www.lenutri.com/

#2 curious_sle

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Posted 25 May 2006 - 05:25 PM

lenutri.com is registered to Michael Donohue...
http://www.whois.net...2?d=lenutri.com
Does Smi2le ring a bell to anyone? I hope so...

Oh, while i'm at it... https://shop.longevity-health.com/ seems to be UNI reincarnated.

Regards
Curious

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#3 doug123

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Posted 25 May 2006 - 05:48 PM

If you are a male, I would veer far away from this stuff

http://nootropics.ip...p?showtopic=234

#4 mrak1979

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Posted 25 May 2006 - 07:01 PM

who's michael donohue and UNI?

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#5 Ghostrider

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Posted 26 May 2006 - 01:07 AM

Nefiracetam a member of the racetam family more potent then the other cetams on the market is now available for those interested.

We've experimented a bit with it ourselves and found it to be noticeably more powerful then the other 'racetams that we've tried.

You should be cautious with dosage and frequency of usage; and it's currently being sold for "research purposes".

If you have any questions or comments let us know; pricing and more detailed information about it is on our website:


http://www.lenutri.com/


More potent then the other *racetams? In what way? I actually find piracetam to be more noticable compared to aniracetam -- even at the same dosage. Most people report the opposite effects. How do the *racetams differ from each other in terms of response? Is there a database which can inform me of the responses that other people have experienced?


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