Comment · Mon, April 27, 2015 · Ceretropic
Overseas Travel - Middle East
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[deleted] · 5 points
I am flying to the Middle East (Saudi Arabia) for a month every other month throughout this year. I would like to bring at the very least my Kratom, Piracetam, Phenylpiracetam and Super Rhodiola (I am a ceretropics customer so the Rhodiola is in a liquid vial). Others I would like to take are Semax, Tianeptine and Kava.
Things I'm not worried about are Protein, NOW products (theanine, magnesium, etc.)..
I did not see any of these are banned substances, but have never flown overseas before. I am unsure of how baggage checking works and do not want any of my nootropics thrown out nor do I want to get into any trouble since it is for business.
Anyone else have experience travelling to the Middle East with supplements of these types?
Edit well I've got input from one of the most regarded gentlemen on the forum (mister) and a person living in the country so it's safe to say most of these noots are probably safe to bring in. In all honesty I probably won't bring most I've listed but just wanted to know. Piracetam is a must and ideally phenylpiracetam.
The other posters, I appreciated their input but most seemed to be the fear mongering type who gave uneducated guesses.
What they were answering
112358134 · 3 points
I am not sure if Tianeptine is alright. For instance, in Russia it's scheduled as a narcotic substance and has a very bad image because of heroin addicts abusing it if you look at wikipedia page in Russian. I presume it can be similar in some other countries.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
It's going to be similar here soon, if people don't chill out with it. Demand has gone so high for it, that now China is having trouble keep up the supply. That kind of volume is going to raise some red flags soon. It's really a fucking shame, because there are so many people that it is helping.