Cellardude
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CheathamHill,
i don't think that the racetam in the original formula did anything. assuming that there were 50 mg aniracetam, this amount would perhaps be good enough to make a fruitfly "jacked", but humans would need to take a 10x - 20x fold higher dose in order to get a noticable effect. that's a t least the official recommendation from the pharmaceutical company that makes aniracetam.
Moreover, while you could certainly be spot on with your assumption that the formula steadily changed in order to escape identification of the "wonder-drug", there are two things that speak against it:
1. stimulatory experience may change after repeated use of a stimulant. I guess that people who take cocaine for the first time in their life will have a very different experience than after their 500th dose?
2. The company itself (Anabolic Xtreme) recently incorporated a name of a designer substance ("Phenyl-Pyrrolidinyltoluene") in their newest product label incarnation that appears to be structurally extremely close to (if not the same as) the designer drug that was uncovered at different forums (Diphenylmethylpyrrolidine).
IMO, the "best case" scenario for AX is that "Phenyl-Pyrrolidinyltoluene" is structurally different than the other mentioned designer drugs, that it would not fall under the gov. analog act and that it would also be DSHEA compliant, as their chief marketing officer repeatedly claimed that this substance naturally occurs in carrots and tobacco plants.
I see following possible ways how things may have evolved:
- AX only "believed" (in a delusional meaning of the word) that they had their hands on the holy grail of stimulants that was novel + legal, but in reality they got fooled and tricked by their raw material supplier or their formulator. They realized that they got fooled after GC/MS data got published around the internet showing almost complete match between the mass spectra of the substance in SX and the designer drug.
-AX knew from the beginning what they are doing and deliberately decided to "spike" the product with a designer stimulant that works better than ritalin. now they got caught with their pants down and spontaneously decided to start a sailing tour with madonna, bono and matt dylon, somewhere in the bermudas.
- AX was right all the way, and the mass spectra were faked or wrongly interpreted. There is no designer drug in SX but a natural substance that was distilled from carrots, and AX has a patent pending on this. Personally I WISH that this last optine were true. But it is almost impossible to believe in this option, since AX decided to stop production of SX after the mass spectra got around the interwebz. Stopping production sounds much like "s hit, I got caught, let's stop production, so FDA won't get on us".
They haven't stopped production yet tho, the local supplement store STILL gets shipments. I know this because my friend works for them. Maybe they stopped "making" the products but they are still distributing what they have left?