I'd have to say that this is the REAL DEAL.
I was 3 weeks into a cycle (1 capsule a day) when I was told by my SVP that my job position would be discontinued and would be terminated, meaning that I would have just 30 days of medical benefits remaining. So I went to my doctor to get a physical (since I was not sure when I would be employed again and wanted to get any issues corrected or looked into before bene's ended). I asked my doctor to include testosterone in my labwork testing, which is something that I have been monitoring for several years. The results of the labwork were astonishing! My Test had dropped from a previous of +350 ng/mg to below 25 ng/mg. My doctor asked me what supplements had I been taking and I had provided her a list of vitamins and herbs that I had been taking, not thinking in the back of my mind that I was also taking DMZ. She advised me to cease all supplements, scheduled me to talk to an Endrocronologist and ordered another round of labwork. (I ceased all supplements because, at the time, I wasn't sure what was causing the decreased Testosterone but later, deduced it down to the DMZ).
Within the next few days, I had performed the prescribed labwork and within a couple of days the bloodwork came back and my Test was still low, at about 35 ng/mg, The Endocrinologist asked me similar questions as to what supps I had been taking and suggested a test replacement therapy of Test Gel.
Here it is, a couple of weeks later and I had been on the gel for nearly 10 days requested more labwork performed to test progress (I was on the last day of bene's so I wanted to check test levels before the bene's ran out). The results were astonishing also, my Test was back up within normal range at 273 ng/mg.
So, this little-unexpected experiment tells me that the DMZ from RUI must be the Real Deal, being that nothing else would affect my test levels being that the vitamins and herbs would not cause the major ups and downs on my test. I am going to continue with the gel therapy and in the meantime, will be looking in a PCT before I administer DMZ again in the future and would like to hear suggestions from the forum.