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My experience with Sulbutiamine nootropic -- for cyclists

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Uploaded by on Apr 6, 2009

My experience with Oxiracetam nootropic

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  • Soul booty of mine? XD

  • for a cyclist this guy drives allot :P but yea this stuff sounds cool but not as cool as piracetam

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  • just tried this, and yes sulbutiamine is awesome, but little worried about long term usage. How many days can you take it in a row?

  • Who gives a flying fuck how its pronounced.

    Great videos man, I really appreciate the time you took to make them! My order is in the mail now-hope it works as well for me as It did for you!!

    Take care bro.

  • sull-byoo-tye-uh-meen

  • lol... do you really belive that? rsrs idiot

  • @3DrTri It is a nootropic, actually one of the best substances for it except maybe for aniracetam, but yes I've found that is has some other interesting (and generally positive) side effects

  • @cincofone

    Your description about it's taste reminds me of my MSM experiment. That is not nootropic btw. I used it for different things.. .

  • This is the drug that's in Biotest's Spike tablets. I've had good experiences with it, although if you dose too much it isn't that pleasant and can make focusing difficult.

    This also takes the cake for worst tasting supplement i've tried. Get just a tiny bit of powder on your tongue and there's a horrible, bitter taste that hangs around in your mouth for ages.

    And yes you are pronouncing it horribly. asag2007 has it right.

  • I believe its pronounced sul-bu-TI-a-mine similar to how you do with Thiamine or Vitamin B1. That's because its a Vitamin B1 analog.

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