Comment · Fri, April 30, 2021 · ND Owner
Supply chain breakdown risks for Nootropics Depot?
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blabmight · 42 points
This might be best answered by /u/misteryouaresodumb but I thought I'd post the question because it might be useful for others who are curious.
Is it true that $150k worth of supplies have been lost and rejected? And there's $500k currently in limbo? And certain supplies like bottles could end up arriving in a year from purchase?
I'm wondering what sort of risk this poses for Nootropics Depot?
Are there any details regarding what has caused customs to clamp down so tightly? Is there a foreseen date of when things will loosen up or is this probably going to persist under the current administration?
I'm just curious about the details around this\\these issues.
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OceanFixNow99 · 1 points
I don't at all mind classifying aging as a disease. ( memory loss itself should not be, just an effect of some ageing ) I very much mind, 100%, the government telling me I can't decide what to put into my body.
The only assistance I want from the government regarding supplements, is making sure companies are selling what they say they are, and that their facilities are not breading grounds for horrendous slop related bacteria.
I live in Canada, so perhaps I am slightly more fortunate than Americans when it comes to these kind of topics. And by slightly I mean slightly.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
If aging is a disease, and everyone ages, then we are all diseased from birth? We can never be considered healthy because we are all aging? Or are we only diseased past a certain age? What is that age? 18? 25? 35? 45? Who determines that, and what scientific evidence do they use to make that determination?