To be honest I'm quite careful when buying supplements. I've ran nearly everything out there, and let's face it 99% of it is rubbish. I'm also one of those people that falls in love with a brand and becomes very loyal to that brand. I fell in love with USP after running their cAMPHIBOLLIC and it fixed by clicky shoulder, that alone secured our life long relationship. I've since fallen for their Recreate and I'm also hoping Anabolic Pump can sort out my rubbish genetics regarding carbs.
I've now also fallen in love with the RPN brand. Firstly, DCP is a fantastic product. I've ran TTA before and it's brilliant and DCP contains several other ingredients which compliment it nicely. The only problem in my eyes is you need a good 3g of TTA a day, so I needed to buy 100g of TTA which nutraplanet stocks quite cheaply, so no worries there.
I've also bought RPN's stretch mark cream for my girlfriend and it has made a visible difference, and I've also got Thermo-Glide which was making my stomach more defined but I decided to wait until I was below 12% before running it again.
I've been cutting since January and started at around 21-22% bf. I got down to just over 17% and then began running Recreate (with epistane etc) and ALCAR and my bodyfat kept dropping. It slowed somewhat, but as soon as I added the DCP my fat loss accellerated. In the two weeks that I began DCP I've lost 1.1% bodyfat, and my actual bodyweight has remained EXACTLY the same.
Because of these incredibly results I'll always be loyal to both RPN and USP and if you check my posts over on muscletalk (under the name firest0rm) I always recommend their products.
Sob story now. I'm a full time student and I've just had a baby, he's 11 weeks old. Me and his mum have split up and I'm having full joint responsibility of him, meaning I don't have time to work. I'm literally living of family handouts and student loans lol. If I could afford to I would be running RPN and USP products the whole year round, alas nappies and cots dig into my funds lol that's why I could only afford the few bottles I could.