Looks like Baking Soda. Smells like curry powder. Tastes like toilet cleaner. But does it actually work ...?
Well yes. I think so. Usually.
Rather like Diazepam, it works upon the GABA receptors, helping to offset anxiety and promote general calm. It stands to reason, then, that if you are already feeling pretty chilled out, you probably won't notice a lot of difference. I don't agree with the other reviewers who suggest that this stuff has serious recreational potential, and I think that if you buy it for this purpose, you will probably be disappointed.
A word of warning is also in order ...
You can OD on this stuff and if you really push the boat out, you will wake up the next morning with symptoms almost identical to a full-blown alchohol hangover(headache, dizziness, nausea, even vomitting).
I'm not saying don't buy it. Red wine is extremely good for you, but if you drink two bottles of the stuff, you'll wish you had never been born. Increase the Phenibut dosage in small increments, and when you wake
up the next morning with a slight dizzy-feeling, you'll know that you've hit your limit. Exceed at your own peril.
Used in moderation, though, this stuff can definately come in useful.
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