This just in: LGI pro-dienolone (coming soon)

heavylifter33

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I am excite...

First is a N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine (i think?) which should be a nootropic.
Second looks to be pro-dienolone.

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I believe N-phenylacetyl-L-prolylglycine is (phenyl)piracteam - according to wiki, its 1000x more potent than piracteam and is called Noopept
 
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I'd assume it's a trenavar clone, they've been popping up lately. Time to do some hunting for a bigger label image.
 
its called t-var. logically its most likely treindione being that x-tren(pro-dienolone) was banned a long time ago
 
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what effects can be expected from phenylpiracetam? i have zero knowledge when it comes to nootropics..
 
anyone care to give a brief summary of trenavar results/gains?,, i would like to run a cut and want to know if this would work
nothing close to pro-dienalone thats all ill say. i see it being effective but doses will have to be ramped up pretty high because of poor bioavailability and low conversion rate
 
Also, isn't phenyl piracetam what Antaeus released not that long ago and it was sort of a mixed bag in terms of dosing and cost? (or am I thinking of a different compound?)
 
Also, isn't phenyl piracetam what Antaeus released not that long ago and it was sort of a mixed bag in terms of dosing and cost? (or am I thinking of a different compound?)

I don't know much about this stuff, but I think those are 2 different compounds. I know this is supposed to be 1000x more potent than Piracetam. I've still got a lot more studying to do on the subject as a whole. Maybe I can take the Noopept and then study up on the rest of them lol.
 
From what I understand, this is not phenyl piracetam. However, it is derived from the racetam family of nootropics and has 1000x the potency of piracetam.
 
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