If you have a lot of people giving you grief about what you are taking (whatever it may be) I usually:
1. Transfer my pills into common vitamin bottles or mineral bottles
2. Just rip off all the labels on my bottles, which is what I usually do. Make sure you memorize how to take it.
Problem solved. Lol, now my friends/family members see a bunch of bottles with torn off labels. I just say its a vitamin, don't worry about it. :afro:
I have the same response to both your items. Keep this up, and you *WILL* forget what it is in at least one of those bottles - or worse, you'll forget if this one's the original Superdrol, or is it that way underdosed halodrol clone? Maybe it's that creatine you capped up years ago; or the bottle of methyl 4AD you bought by mistake, or....
Without accurate labeling (and perhaps detailed record-keeping), you are guaranteed to find yourself wondering whether you dare take anything, of if you should just throw away the contents of all the bottles, in the interests of safety. It's happened to me, and more than once.
Far as "what people say", no one says anything to me about what I take, because I live alone, but I've been capping my own vitamin blends, herbs & such for so long, people just assume I'm "some kind of health nut" & look the other way.
ObCaution: unmarked bottles/bottles w/ the labels ripped off are going to DRAW ATTENTION - they may say nothing, but that doesn't meant they won't assume you're taking steroids. You're helping them draw the wrong conclusion by showing them that you're hiding information about what's in those bottles....
May I suggest an alternate strategy? Keep the stuff you don't mind people seeing out where they can see 'em, and take every opportunity to grab the Red Yeast Rice & explain in great detail all the health benefits of keeping your cholesterol under control, or boast about how your Reset AD has improved your ability to handle stress, or how the oat flour helps keep your blood sugar stable. "Yeah, yeah," they'll say, "sorry I asked - you're really into that stuff, huh?" Be free with too much information about how cool and healthy this one is, and that one, and that one, and poof, everyone *knows* you're not hiding anything. They lose interest: nothing to see here, not the droids you're looking for....
Bada bing, puppy is back to sleep: keep your more interesting stuff at the back, or in another room, and you'll arouse no suspicion.