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We will be launching a liquid multi-vitamin shortly. Outside of vitamins/minerals, what else would you guys like to see in it?
 
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Updated version of Psarm without the yohimbe.
It would stack great with an updated version of anadraulic state and the new natadrol.

An effective and affordable joint supplement would always sell well IMO. Something like A combo of: SAMe,cissus,grape seed,tart cherry.

And will the liquid multi contain mineral As well ?
 
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We will be launching a liquid multi-vitamin shortly. Outside of vitamins/minerals, what else would you guys like to see in it?
Cop,some sort of Carnitine salt, norvailine, pro biotics

All at a GOOD dose.
 
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Cop,some sort of Carnitine salt, norvailine, pro biotics

All at a GOOD dose.
You would like all that in a liquid multi? At a certain point the serving size would get a little big in order to get all that into solution. Traditionally liquid multi's are dosed in the tbsp to 1 oz range per dose. It would be hard to get all that into solution with such a limited amount of liquid to deal with. I suppose it could be done but the bottle size might approach the upper limit of feasibility. Also I am not sure about the stability of probiotics in a liquid solution that more than likely will not be refrigerated. The bossman will have to chime in on this one. I could see a liquid cop/carnitine combo though that would be great. I know l-carn is stable long term in liquid not sure about cop though.
 
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I would like to see some CoQ10 either form ubiquinol would be ideal but ubiquinone would suffice. Also put a nice big dose of biotin in there as it is excellent for blood sugar control like 5mg if we could. Also please use methyl folate and methylcobalmin I personally have the gene snp that makes it so I cannot really absorb folic acid and it would be nice if more products used the better forms of these.
 
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You would like all that in a liquid multi? At a certain point the serving size would get a little big in order to get all that into solution. Traditionally liquid multi's are dosed in the tbsp to 1 oz range per dose. It would be hard to get all that into solution with such a limited amount of liquid to deal with. I suppose it could be done but the bottle size might approach the upper limit of feasibility. Also I am not sure about the stability of probiotics in a liquid solution that more than likely will not be refrigerated. The bossman will have to chime in on this one. I could see a liquid cop/carnitine combo though that would be great. I know l-carn is stable long term in liquid not sure about cop though.
Lets just put it this way...I see tons of multis with upwards of 4000% vitamin c* which we all know the %are based on 2000 calories but thats just retarded* which is un needed and put rala at doses of 5 mg just so it shows on the label. Other noteworthy under dosed ingredients in multis are coq10 ,grapeseed extract, ginko biloba,and I've even seen tribulus.

I would rather see a good multi than companies wasting our time with a bunch of filler ingredients.

Now that that rant is over... joint complex would be nice. Digestive aids would be nice aswell. A good dose of d3 would be great. 1/3 of us are deficient. I suggest 2000 iu I believe its stable in water.
 
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I would like to see some CoQ10 either form ubiquinol would be ideal but ubiquinone would suffice. Also put a nice big dose of biotin in there as it is excellent for blood sugar control like 5mg if we could. Also please use methyl folate and methylcobalmin I personally have the gene snp that makes it so I cannot really absorb folic acid and it would be nice if more products used the better forms of these.
I second the coq10 but no proprietary blend. So I know if its under dosed or not
 
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No I agree that there is no point in 95% of the ingredients that I see pixie dusted into multi's and blends all over the place. I think it is reasonable to ask for suitable doses of products measured in mg's like ala and CoQ10. As far as the vitamin C the RDA is the bare minimum to prevent scurvy, I don't know about you but I would like a little more than that, I have been selling supplements for over 14 years and people come in and expect a certain mg amount of a product like C, I have almost never had anyone that was interested in a C under 500mg that is 833% of the RDA. So in order to appease customer expectations, for the general public, you see certain items like C, which is well known, expected to be high.
 
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A solid dose of D3 would be a great idea as well. How would you feel about adaptogens?
 
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A solid dose of D3 would be a great idea as well. How would you feel about adaptogens?
Let me adapt to that idea and get back to you. In the mean time I think its best not to pull a anivite and put beta alinine in here. I wonder how anyone would feel about different flavors being linked to different super fruit. Hmmm..interesting idea. Aka blueberrys extract in one flavor,passion fruit in one flavor. Idk what you guys could do with that in marketing. Probably could appeal to alot of different consumers that way.
 
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Seriously get out of my head I was kicking around the super fruit flavoring myself. Nice call, not so sure how it would go over with the sports crowd but would certainly have more of a widespread appeal.
 
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Seriously get out of my head I was kicking around the super fruit flavoring myself. Nice call, not so sure how it would go over with the sports crowd but would certainly have more of a widespread appeal.
No no brother. Bodybuilders and powerlifters are more worried about the preformance enhancement. Target that in the write ups vs the lowering blood sugar /extending life aspect. Blueberrys have preformance enhancement properties. So does passion fruit. Plus..not just the hippy mofos are worried about optimal body function. We are too

Heres how you do it. Make the doses 2 squirt from the oral dropper.

The super fruits would be properly dosed in 1 squirt. So...if they wanted both benefits they would have to buy 2 different bottles. They would get the same vitamins /ect dose in 2 squirts from the 2 flavors. This would allow you to push more product out the door in the intro sale and possibly more profit in the long run.
 
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Cordeyceps ,and ginseng would be great in my opinion. Cordyceps in particular have shown some good promise. Just my .02 on adaptogens.
 
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Good ideas. Looking forward to Eric seeing these.
 
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Good ideas. Looking forward to Eric seeing these.
Well also thought of another flavor. Raspberry pomegranate. Rasperry keytones and pomegranate extract.
Dragon fruit mango aswell.
Cherry limeade.
Sour apple.

All these fruit have some sports or health related compound in them.

These ideas are yours to use. Just think of me when you're sipping on your multi.
 
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