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#1 425runner

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Posted 25 January 2010 - 12:44 AM


Now offering Bacopa, Ashwaganda, Alpha GPC, Idebenone, Phenibut and other "smart" powders in additional to all the racetams and galantamine. smartpowders(dot)com and no...I'm not affiliated with them in any way, just a satisfied customer getting the word out. :p

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 03:37 AM

Now offering Bacopa, Ashwaganda, Alpha GPC, Idebenone, Phenibut and other "smart" powders in additional to all the racetams and galantamine. smartpowders(dot)com and no...I'm not affiliated with them in any way, just a satisfied customer getting the word out. ;)


Ha! Thank you. I was just there yesterday looking for Alpha-GPC bulk, and didn't see it. That category drop-down is a little misleading.

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#3 425runner

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Posted 27 January 2010 - 08:59 PM

I know...the guy who runs the site is not exactly an "IT wizard" but if you type Alpha GPC in the search window, it'll bring it up.


Now offering Bacopa, Ashwaganda, Alpha GPC, Idebenone, Phenibut and other "smart" powders in additional to all the racetams and galantamine. smartpowders(dot)com and no...I'm not affiliated with them in any way, just a satisfied customer getting the word out. :-D


Ha! Thank you. I was just there yesterday looking for Alpha-GPC bulk, and didn't see it. That category drop-down is a little misleading.



#4 Anti-Œdipus

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 04:15 AM

How do Smart Powder's racetems compare to Relentless Improvement? I've been happily using RI for a couple months now but smart powders is dramatically cheaper.

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Posted 11 February 2010 - 11:34 PM

How do Smart Powder's racetems compare to Relentless Improvement? I've been happily using RI for a couple months now but smart powders is dramatically cheaper.


Looking at Piracetam, the COA from RI has some lower detection limits (which is better), but with Smart Powders the threshold is still .2ppm, and none of the bad ones were found. Lead was found at .072ppm in the RI product, but this small amount wouldn't have showed up on the SP test. The SP mercury test was much more sensitive than RI.

So in short, you're not going to notice any subjective difference. Smart Powders piracetam costs 3.8¢/g, and the RI caps cost about 30¢/g. I guess it comes down to how much you're willing to pay for a debatable (and at best, marginal) surety of purity.

I've been using Mike's various branding of his Piracetam (see here) for years, and have never had a complaint. Fast and excellent service all-round.

Edited by chrono, 11 February 2010 - 11:36 PM.


#6 DairyProducts

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 12:46 AM

How do Smart Powder's racetems compare to Relentless Improvement? I've been happily using RI for a couple months now but smart powders is dramatically cheaper.

I used their piracetam and oxiracetam and they worked just as well as ones from other companies I've used.

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#7 Anti-Œdipus

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Posted 12 February 2010 - 04:06 AM

How do Smart Powder's racetems compare to Relentless Improvement? I've been happily using RI for a couple months now but smart powders is dramatically cheaper.


Looking at Piracetam, the COA from RI has some lower detection limits (which is better), but with Smart Powders the threshold is still .2ppm, and none of the bad ones were found. Lead was found at .072ppm in the RI product, but this small amount wouldn't have showed up on the SP test. The SP mercury test was much more sensitive than RI.

So in short, you're not going to notice any subjective difference. Smart Powders piracetam costs 3.8¢/g, and the RI caps cost about 30¢/g. I guess it comes down to how much you're willing to pay for a debatable (and at best, marginal) surety of purity.

I've been using Mike's various branding of his Piracetam (see here) for years, and have never had a complaint. Fast and excellent service all-round.


Thanks for the input. I just ordered a new shipment from RI last week, but in the future I am going to try SP.


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