I see many threads here with pics of loose pills wondering if they are real aas. From what I've read and experienced, it is most difficult to identify these. Many look like otc stuff like aspirins.
The key is (1) the past history, performance and rep of the source (2) original packaging. Buy a quantity that provides the sealed box or envelope with all the labels and numbers/dates. And know your source.
If you insist on taking that handful of little blue pills, start with a low dosage and gradually increase. That way you can bail out without harm. Then ask yourself .... Why did I do that?
The key is (1) the past history, performance and rep of the source (2) original packaging. Buy a quantity that provides the sealed box or envelope with all the labels and numbers/dates. And know your source.
If you insist on taking that handful of little blue pills, start with a low dosage and gradually increase. That way you can bail out without harm. Then ask yourself .... Why did I do that?