Comment · Mon, July 28, 2014 · Ceretropic
Parents found my powders, could need some help with this..
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Trialhak · 50 points
I apologize beforehand for my poor writing. I am on mobile, and english is not my native tongue.
I am currently on some sort of training camp with my family, and we all live in the same RV, with a lot of acquantances nearby. My father searched my bag or something of that matter, and he came upon an iPad box with different supplements and paraphernalia in it. He found as follows: a bag of about 50g of choline bitartrate, 4g of noopept powder in a black bag, a mg scale, spoon with white residue on it and shotglasses used for scaling the powders.
He is really upset, and plan on having a conversation about this for 3-4 hours on the way home. He also want to get the noopept tested by the police, because he thinks it is heroin. (Having the spoon and mg scale wasn't very settling for him either.)
I guess my question is this; what should I tell him? Do any of you have any studies of noopept and the likes that I can show him? I started using smart powders because my grades suck, and some intelligent friends recommended it to me.
My family is very anti-drug, and I live in Norway, where noopept is legal, and where it is not on the anti-drug-sport-listing-majig.
Ninja-edit: I am 19/M, wh…
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FNFollies · 2 points
Right I get that and I'm familiar with SEMAX, I'm saying there's still quite a degree of separation between oral administration and any injection. Even if the injection is as harmless as water.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
That is all just due to people's perceptions, though. Subcutaneously injecting SEMAX is much safer than taking some of these other substances orally. The only difference is how people see needles.
Regardless, all I was saying is that his parents would really get upset with needles in the equation. Not because they understand what the substance is, or the risks involved; but the way society views needle use.