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Comment · Mon, September 9, 2019 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot

Has anyone else noticed a trend of "supplements" on social media like facebook?

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thephuckedone · 13 points

I've seen a lot if ads on facebook for supplements for ADHD or "boost dopamine". Theirs too many to name. One that really has me worried is the ADHD ones. They have about 8-10 different ingredients, but the main one is phenibut. Phenibut is highly addictive and some people say it the hardest time they have ever had quitting something. I see a lot if people commenting on these ads and tagging people to try them for themselves or their kids even. I even commented on one of the ads just saying basically "be careful this contains phenibut". The "company" sent me a message and said "this is false. You dont know what you're talking about" then deleted my comments and blocked me almost instantly after my commenting.

Maybe I'm worrying too much. Does anyone else feel the same way? I would hate for some money grabbing excuse for a company to get a bunch of people addicted to something horrible.

I hope I posted this in the right sub.. wasnt sure where to go with this one lol.

Edit: look up "chill6". Depending on the flavor it can have around 600mg of phenibut per serving. I found this on a random facebook ad. I saw people asking about using this for their kids and some who said it wor…

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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot

https://www.fda.gov/inspections-compliance-enforcement-and-criminal-investigations/advisory-letters/chill6

I would just report those ads to Facebook. It's against their TOS to advertise for the treatment of diseases, and that Chill6 product already has FDA enforcement letters against them.

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