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Help! anyone know the taste of pramiracetam and/or centro ?


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#1 SpawnMoreOverlords

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Posted 15 January 2010 - 05:32 AM


Put two of the bulk bags(same weight too) of the same container and thought Id remember which is which, over month later(after taking a break from all supps) and I can't tell them apart.

Both are white and taste bitter. However first one has a lot of clumps and has the aspartame aftertaste that can linger for over 20 minutes if nothing is eaten/drunk(after the initial bitter taste fades). Another one does not clump and has a distinct fishy flavour to it. Any ideas which one could be centro and which is pramiracetam ?! Help is much appreciated

Edited by SpawnMoreOverlords, 15 January 2010 - 05:34 AM.


#2 msied

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Posted 15 January 2010 - 08:09 AM

I do believe from personal experience that the fishy tasting one is pramiracetam.

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Posted 15 January 2010 - 08:41 AM

I do believe from personal experience that the fishy tasting one is pramiracetam.


Yes, this would be consistent with what I thought. Pramiracetam is not water soluble but fatsoluble -- I could be wrong on this so check it out. Therefore pramiracetam is probably hydrophobe and doesn;t give clumbs. The stuff with the clumbs is because of moisture and is probably centro. But, again I'm just speculating.

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Posted 15 January 2010 - 11:01 AM

I do believe from personal experience that the fishy tasting one is pramiracetam.


Yes, this would be consistent with what I thought. Pramiracetam is not water soluble but fatsoluble -- I could be wrong on this so check it out. Therefore pramiracetam is probably hydrophobe and doesn;t give clumbs. The stuff with the clumbs is because of moisture and is probably centro. But, again I'm just speculating.


Actually, pramiracetam dissolves into water, not just very well. In my pram there is some clumbs. I'd say the one with the more horrifying taste would be pramiracetam.




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