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General_NakedButt · 3 points

That’s a good point. Seems like lots of people buy nootropics looking for a high or buzz then get pissed when they “don’t work”. Even a traditional Kava brew isn’t going to seem that impressive if you are used to weed, benzos, or other drugs.

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

It really upsets me, because it turns average everyday people off to things that can work. They read these stories saying our stuff is crap from people that are literally abusing much stronger GABAergics and other compounds, or have a history of benzo abuse and have a totally messed up GABA system. It perpetuates these ideas through the community because people don't get any context. If I was in the middle of 80mg a day oxycodone abuse, me saying I didn't feel 3g of kratom wouldn't be meaningful to the average person, right? Of course I wouldn't feel it!!! The same goes for people with a history of benzo and gapapentin abuse and kava. Yet it always gets thrown back on us. It must be our product that is crap. Normal average people read this shit, and don't realize the context behind the other poly-substance use of the people saying it.

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