Comment · Sat, October 24, 2020 · ND Owner
ND Wishlist Thread
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ROTHUM2 · 42 points
Given all the threads asking when/if an ND supplement is coming out, I thought we could consolidate into a single post.
Let’s give this a shot:
Please have each comment promote a single supplement, along with some relevant research and/or reasons why you think it should be part of ND’s products. The comment sub-thread can then expand on any details and questions.
Based on the number of up-votes for a particular suggestion, it might help ND prioritize and evaluate demand.
Note that I have no affiliation for ND, other than they are my favorite vendor.
What they were answering
csrpj · 12 points
Entirely new product concepts I'd have to really think about, but there are two things I've heard /u/MisterYouAreSoDumb mention as being at some level in the pipeline that profoundly pique my interest, any of which I'd be stoked to hear more about from MYASD at whichever point he feels it's the right time to share that info.
One already has been mentioned: something that mimics the experience and/or mechanism of psychedelic microdosing. This, as far as I imagine, if successful, would not only but super valuable but also innovative.
The same can be said for the other one: something that does a better job at than sulforaphane does. (I don't believe more has been mentioned about this beyond this, but I'd love to learn of any specifics; What is it better at? (Something specific that SFN is known and valued for like NRF2 activation, or something more general?)
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
I tend to keep the details of novel things we are working on secret till release, or at least closer to release. This is because in the past I have been more open about the details of what we are working on, then competitors copy us and cut corners to beat us to market on them, while we take our time to ensure things are right. Nothing is more frustrating than working for years on something, overcoming countless hurdles in the production and testing, only to have someone bring a shitty untested version of it out before we can. So now we are a lot more tight lipped on the details behind our R&D.