But take a different extreme, for perspective. It’s totally legal to write a blog post saying “this drug worked for me!” The fact that this is legal tells you *nothing* about how much credence to put in the post. Free speech doesn’t come with a quality guarantee.
Sure, but without marketing, nobody can be incentivized to develop drugs with any kind of testing unless they’re aiming for FDA/EMA approval. The law forces a bifurcation of companies into “pure snake oil” or “pure caution”.
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All organizations - CDC, NIH, FDA, WHO - communicate very conservatively. The assumption is that those smart enough will go around, and the billion dollar market in nootropics is evidence they will. Plenty of marketing and incentives there.
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Are there any good nootropics? No. There are not. You can’t make it in the supplement business if you do actual research. It’s a lemons market.
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