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Comment · Fri, February 25, 2022 · ND Owner

I wish there were product care instructions on bottle or on website.

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KodiakDog · 7 points

A lot of time I buy in bulk, and many times I only take what I need for the span of time I need it for, or when I want that desired effect. Like, I bought a big tub of phenibut over a year ago (maybe 2 years) and still have like 3/4s of it. One of the reasons I continue to shop at ND is because how thorough they are in quality and in their attempts to educate their customers on products, I just wish that extended into, “how to keep these active ingredients in our products - that we’ve worked so hard to make quality - as stable as possible”. anyone else think this would be beneficial? Just a little rid bit on the product website? If the website is going to ask “Where to buy XYZ” when I’m on NDs website, I also think “How to maximize/maintain potency over time” would help.

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Beccafconrad · 2 points

I kind of thought they weren't allowed to put dosing instructions and effects, etc on the bottle since these are supplements? I could totally be wrong though

u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner

You can put dosing and effect instructions on dietary supplement products. You just can't talk about diseases. Sometimes the line there doesn't make sense. Anxiety is a disease. Stress is not. It's dumb, but the laws are written poorly a lot of the time. Also, effects can be pretty complex and range wildly, so having the space on a label to explain it all is pretty tough. This is why we try to have comprehensive info on the product pages themselves.

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