Comment · Wed, August 5, 2020 · ND Owner
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NootropicsDepotCom · 30 points
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srubek · 4 points
Yo brocrush, is it effective in the same manner and consistency as KSM-66...?
I feel like NOTHING in terms of ashwa has ever been greater effective or greater useful than KSM-66 (and also I love your prices for it — thank you so much — been taking it for years now, daily).
Simply put: should I anticipate better effects than KSM with the new “shoden”, and if so, in what manner? if you could state it within a few statements, just in order of the greater picture, when backing up.
(I will re-read your comment linked tomorrow, but I’m sure you’ve even learned greater ever since writing that comment, bearing familiarity with how your mind operates!)
Thank you so much always for your effort and energy put into revamping the wellness industry standards as a continued benchmark, as well as retaining an otherwise dying scene of nootropics (all I think of re: noots is your shop, and...well, maybe psilocin microdosing).
I love you.
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I mean, uhh... ahem
I ... don’t love you.
(No, that’s not right...)
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::runs away out of embarrassment::
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Ahem...wowza! LOL — way to receive humor without being overly sarcastic, fellow noots, lol. All the “bruhplies” really killed the long-running “brocrush” inside joke and general levity and humor of my message. Also, I am not “misunderstandabruh” — given the linked comment has no description of the specific differ…
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
LOL, no. It's definitely different than KSM-66. "Better" is subjective. We did blinded testing with a bunch of my employees in the office about 2 years ago with KSM-66, Sensoril, and our generic ashwagandha, actually. It's insane how variable people's responses were. Each extract had a significant amount of people say they like it the best. It was almost split 33%, 33%, 33%. Basically KSM-66 and our generic were tied for first, with Sensoril slightly behind. Some people felt Sensoril was sedating, while others loved it during the day. Same for KSM and our generic. It was crazy how things played out when people were blinded. This is why we offer so many versions of the "same" thing for people. Sometimes people just react better to one extract over another, and shoving them into one "best" version isn't the way to go.