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What is N-(2-hydroxy-2-p-methoxyphenylethyl)benzamide

Buffspartan

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Its an ingredient in Alphamine...I recognize every ingredient except for that one. Can someone explain to me what it is?
 
It is a beta-agonist, tembamide. We found that when certain doses of tembamide were added to alphamine (during testing trials), the stimulant effects lasted longer. This could be from activity of the ingredient itself, or from slowing the breakdown of other ingredients via competition for metabolism
 
It is a beta-agonist, tembamide. We found that when certain doses of tembamide were added to alphamine (during testing trials), the stimulant effects lasted longer. This could be from activity of the ingredient itself, or from slowing the breakdown of other ingredients via competition for metabolism

All I know is that alphamine keeps me going. I have yet to leave the gym feeling like I was tapped out despite utterly killing the weights. My motivation energy and endurance is through the roof since starting one week ago.. Im surprised at my work capacity every single session!
 
All I know is that alphamine keeps me going. I have yet to leave the gym feeling like I was tapped out despite utterly killing the weights. My motivation energy and endurance is through the roof since starting one week ago.. Im surprised at my work capacity every single session!

Don't get me wrong, I ****ing love the stuff, I'm just hoping there aren't any iffy ingredients in it.
 
Gonna have to pick up alphamine and enhanced...haven't tried either yet ****kkkkkkk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Go for it!!!!!!!! I barely need sleep anymore hahaha! :D
 
It is a beta-agonist, tembamide. We found that when certain doses of tembamide were added to alphamine (during testing trials), the stimulant effects lasted longer. This could be from activity of the ingredient itself, or from slowing the breakdown of other ingredients via competition for metabolism

So its either a
1) stim from beta agonism ? does tembamide alone ellicite stim effects?
2) some sort of maoi, that extends the stim effects by reducing catecholamine breakdown? in which case people need to be warned, and chronic use might become problamatic
3) some sort of enzymatic binder, in which case we should know which enzyme because certain combos may be dagerous

im sure you guys have tested it on its own so ansering Q1 should be easy at least?

Thanks
 
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