Whatever it is, calling it spice doesn't bother me (as long as they aren't selling our "gold" on Facebook...that would be calamitous) In fact, calling whatever it is spice will make data mining the word spice just a little more difficult, pushing us just a little bit more into anonymity.
Clearly it's not DMT they're hawking. This monoatomic gold bullcrap is supposed to be some acient panacea. I've never seen it marketed as "spice", but the product is nothing new. It's snake oil, and per some sources, quite unhealthy.
Kinda makes you wonder though how the author of that product description would react to an actual spice experience, if they are honestly so rocked by a goofy placebo.
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