Is niacinide powder fascinating to you?
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Out of all the vitamins I have seen, niacinamide powder has some of the greatest allure. When I first bought it, I got it from Health Natura (who I no longer buy products from anymore since their bad k2 scandal where they refused to refund my money for a poor product since my bottle was expired) and they had 1kg listed for the same price as 500g mistakenly and I ordered it and received it for a good price. The fact it came in a gold coloured bag made it seem even more exquisite.
I notice mainly how niacinamide powder stays cool in temperature. Whenever I would drop it on my tongue I would get the sensation that it is somehow a lower temperature than any other room temperature supplement powder. The taste isn't bad, it is a bit bitter but not overly unpleasant.. Secondly, the texture is nice. And thirdly, I read that niacinamide has been found on asteroids.
imagine lounging on a niacinamide powder beach.
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btw this is me

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Niacinamide powder smells like the hallways of motels
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I like the idea of having it around, i wouldn't want to see the bag get low, Actual dose is anywhere from 0 to 400mg a day, but no, it doesn't want to rub it on it's skin, hisss.
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@sunsunsun This isn't you
it's u/LowHealth3215 -
@sunsunsun said in Is niacinide powder fascinating to you?:
btw this is me

Read that text again slowly
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@engineer No, that isn't even Sushi, it's a random guy who posted on the subreddit a month ago. Sushi is banned from reddit, I don't even know how he got the photo.
Sushi once showed me a photo of himself two years ago. He has a strong resemblence to Barron Trump. I'll try to find the photo.
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@alfredoolivas said in Is niacinide powder fascinating to you?:
He has a strong resemblence to Barron Trump.
JFC I look like Borat with an afro if you squint a little just so you get an idea.
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@sunsunsun does the niacinamide ever feel cold to the touch or just in your tongue? Because it's a pure vitamin it could be triggering some kind of cellular response that would be causing the "coldness"
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@engineer physicists always have the best haircuts
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@engineer to touch . it is cosmic beach sand from an asteroid
anyone notice asteroid has the word steroid innit?