Comment · Mon, November 6, 2023 · ND Owner
Kanna Nature’s Entactogen
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AdvisorHead8533 · 72 points
First off, I never used Kanna before but since ND decided to carry it; I wanted to try out their version of it. Upon taking the somewhat bitter tasting 50 mg tablet and letting it dissolve under my tongue, I noticed a very rapid, warm & cozy boost in my mood within about 5 minutes. I simultaneously felt mentally energized yet paradoxically physically relaxed. Kanna would be a great social lubricant to use at parties and big gatherings. Music takes on a deeper fuller vibe (just turned on Deadmau5) particularly trance EDM. The surge of warm energy is unique and very euphoric. The overall experience puts an accent & spice on a dull mundane day. It feeds the inner flame 🔥 within each of us. After about 90 minutes, you are left with an amazing afterglow as the flame burns out into embers that leave you feeling like the experience fades into the background but never fully disappears. Like a perfect decrescendo into a state of bliss that lasts the rest of the day. It’s a very cool compound that is very uplifting. Thank you Nootropics Depot for researching this and bringing it to market.
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FawkesYeah · 4 points
Yeah I think I should clarify; I'm not under the impression that ND hired him for the reviews. I can see how that would've been perceived from what I said.
My point was that he reviews nearly every product publicly, but his descriptions often seem to me that his thinking is heavily influenced (however it be), and therefore that his opinions are biased and perhaps indistinguishable from placebo at times. I'm also not saying he's always wrong, we all experience placebo and get hyped over products. Just that I personally take his opinions and advice with a weighed-out scoop of doubt.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
100%. I know some people do think he is a shill that works for us, so I just like to address it now.
When we do beta testing, this is also why I often don't tell people how I reacted to something till I hear how they respond first. If I tell them I got specific effects, they might just relay the same thing to me. Sometimes they convince themselves they felt the same thing subconsciously. The issue once we release a product is that we have to have a description for people, so that product description will set the bar for what people expect. We also can't release a product and just not tell people how we react, or why we released it, so public reviews will always be tainted by the expectation of certain effects. There's just no way around that.