Comment · Wed, June 12, 2024 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
ND is lying about their in house testing
What they were answering
tyham · 1 points
I can't think of much beyond what you're already doing:
* podcast/YouTube. Probably the best because I know they've tried enough to weigh things appropriately relatively to other things. Obviously employees are biased but it is be mostly all positive bias which is easier to account for than unknown bias from random anon Redditors or other anon reviewers.
* Reddit posts experiences/questions. Easier and faster to read than audio/video.
* Reviews, but the few reviews are very short and don't often compare between things. Maybe reviews are only helpful when there's a lot of reviews (sometimes popular supplements are popular because they're effective) and the negative reviews to decide against something.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Most supplement reviews you see online are fake or paid for. Almost every other brand does it. It's the only way to get thousands of reviews. They run whole private review groups, where they give free product or money for reviews. They then monitor the reviews, and kick the people off if they don't make good ones. It's how all these brands have so many reviews out there.