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I've just done a "soft launch" of my supplement/nootropic research and evaluation tool: nutripeek.com

I've just done a "soft launch" of my supplement/nootropic research and evaluation tool: https://nutripeek.com

The application is pretty straightforward: research different supplements you'd like to take based on desired effects (anxiety, energy, mood, etc.), add them to your pe

submitted this link on February 20, 2019
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    I have recently started studying nootropics, and I can say that this is the best tool for active brain activity. I read about L-tyrosine at https://themindguild.com/picking-the-best-nootropic-stack/. This is actually an antecessor to catecholamines, so it has become a very popular nootropic with people who need motivational fuel. Even those people who are very active will suffer from high stress levels. This is why using L-tyrosine helps increase dopamine levels and keeps you motivated. To optimize the potency of L-tyrosine, it is often stacked with B vitamins to further enhance conversion to dopamine and other catecholamines.

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    Hi @beefin,

    Awesome app! Do you know where can we find those supplements on wholesale?

    I'm planning to create my own stack but can't find any wholesale marketplace or seller.

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    This is an awesome app! A way for me to purchase the ingredients for a stack would be an excellent way to monetize it.

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    Love the design. I think it's important to establish credibility in the design because you're promoting certain producta that may or may not have mediccal benefits. This would be a great project to monetize via affiliate links, which I could see being very successful. Congrats on the launch of this!

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