Doclad
Bluelighter
Good afternoon everyone.
I really enjoy Isoporpilfenidate, it is a very positive focus and energy tool, like caffeine ++ without the nausea and nerves I get from it. Well, I'm tired of making capsules with IPH, so I've thought about making a solution to dose easily.
I understand that the fenidatos should not be conserved in pure water, because we would obtain inactive ritalinic acid, right? I do not finish understanding this part, because in the threads of the forum people have different ideas about the speed of the reaction and about what really happens.
Well, I would like to keep the IPH solution in pure EtOH in the freezer, would there be any reaction between the IPH and the EtOH? Or would it stay well?
DocLad
I really enjoy Isoporpilfenidate, it is a very positive focus and energy tool, like caffeine ++ without the nausea and nerves I get from it. Well, I'm tired of making capsules with IPH, so I've thought about making a solution to dose easily.
I understand that the fenidatos should not be conserved in pure water, because we would obtain inactive ritalinic acid, right? I do not finish understanding this part, because in the threads of the forum people have different ideas about the speed of the reaction and about what really happens.
Well, I would like to keep the IPH solution in pure EtOH in the freezer, would there be any reaction between the IPH and the EtOH? Or would it stay well?
DocLad
