I'm feeling strangely conflicted about a recent Wedinos result.
On the one hand, it's excellent news, that some Martin Dows Clonaz, which I recently purchased and was sure that they tasted like bromazolam, are, according to Wedinos, actually genuine clonazepam.
Of course it's good news that I have what I wanted and paid for, and it also means that I can continue to hold one particular vendor I use, in the highest regard.
On the other hand, it means that my belief in my ability to detect bromazolam by it's taste and dryness, has proven to be misplaced. Although I still think it may well apply quite reliably for the galenkia rivotril 'clonazepam' that are actually bromazolam, but it appears that I can't be extrapolating this across other brands of clonazepam with any reliability at all.
It's really blown my mind a little tbh, as I really thought I had this sussed.
And I cant quite figure this out yet. Nothing else has ever tasted quite like these bromozolam fakes, and now something which apparently isn't a bromazolam fake, has exactly the same taste
I may or may not send another off for a re-test. Just in case Wedinos made a mistake. As they do on relatively rare occasions. I just received some neuraxpharm clonaz today also, and judging by all previous test results, they should be good.
But I really do need to stick to my own rule of getting new stuff tested. Plus I can confirm beyond all doubt, if the Martin Dows clonaz (also not a brand of clonaz I've ever tried before) really are kosher. So I can get 2 sent off together and get 2 tests for the price of one stamp.