CalmAid tablets, a review

 I got the CalmAid tablets from Amazon, they're quite pricey at almost 50 cents a pop but figured if they're worth the claims made it's a great value.

First the good parts. I can't say I feel bad after taking them. It's possible they do calm me and make me feel less bad about everything and help with the general background anxiety because my mood has been astoundingly great in recent times. It's not clear if it's the weather, the circumstances, or my attitude to life that's changed, or this tablet, or the other supplements I'm taking, but something's happening and worth talking about. So yeah, it's possible it may be doing me good, and it's possible I might spend some more money getting more of it.

Now the questionable part. This is prescription medication in Germany after academic research strongly suggested it performs well. The part that's a bit suspicious about the matter is that there's only one person who appears on almost all the research papers that show the positive outcomes associated with this medication. It's a bit sus, and if that person is somehow compromised, either financially or emotionally, we have a big problem. It's possible they're not and literally nobody else is interested and they're actually the lone fighter bringing happiness into the world but somehow...it's questionable at best.

Now for the downsides, the side effects. Your farts and your burps will start smelling like lavender oil, your sweat will get a lavender smell too, and for the first month or so your body odor will completely adapt to lavender. This could be an upside perhaps but it's made me a lot more conscious about weird-smelling body odors, and all things considered I'd rather a medication with questionable effects not change my body odor chemistry permanently.

Yeah, so the benefits might be marginal at best as far as we know, it has a pretty remarkable side effect, but if the effects do exist, it's totally worth the purchase. I might get more!

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