Comment · Tue, June 11, 2024 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
ND is lying about their in house testing
What they were answering
PhilipMorrisLovesYou · 19 points
I trust ND, but I think they oversell their shit too hard. Dramatic product descriptions, dramatic discussions on their podcasts.
Yea, some of it has some effect for some people. But their effectiveness is nowhere near that of thoroughly tested prescription drugs.
We have to be careful not to turn this into another alternative medicine/essential oils sub.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
I could see that perspective with Emiel and Erika on the podcast. They are very enthusiastic. Emiel also writes the product descriptions, so that's why you see that same tone there. I try to be a lot more dry and clinical when people ask me my opinion, but that's also not something that keeps people's interest on a podcast. It's already a bit dry and clinical for the average consumer. However, I will say that we are currently in a complete site redesign that will revamp how we talk about and describe products. It's going to be more research-based, with interpretations of the scientific studies. We are also setting up a medical review board, which will be a team of doctors and scientists, that will review all our product pages, dose, claims, bullet points, etc. and sign off on them. It's similar in a way to how Examine.com has their review board that you can see at the top of each page. However, ours will be looking at the products more comprehensively, and we will be limiting any claims we make to those we can substantiate and get signed off by the medical review board. I think people will really like the new direction we go, but we will see when we launch it.