New D-Aspartic Acid Product

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Not sure if I'm supposed to post links to other sites so I won't.

The product is Nutrex T-up.

I haven't read up on any D-Aspartic Acid supplements so I don't know if it's worth it or not.

Just wanted to let you guys know about it.

Serving Size: 5 Liqui-Caps
Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving:
Testosterone Boosting Complex 3127mg
Sodium D-Aspartic Acid
Massularia Acuminata
Vitamin B6 100%
Folic Acid 100%
Vitamin B12 100%
 
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Not sure if I'm supposed to post links to other sites so I won't.

The product is Nutrex T-up.

I haven't read up on any D-Aspartic Acid supplements so I don't know if it's worth it or not.

Just wanted to let you guys know about it.

Serving Size: 5 Liqui-Caps
Servings Per Container: 30

Amount Per Serving:
Testosterone Boosting Complex 3127mg
Sodium D-Aspartic Acid
Massularia Acuminata
Vitamin B6 100%
Folic Acid 100%
Vitamin B12 100%
whats the extract on Massularia? if its not a 20:1 extract i highly doubt its going to be effective as PM is touted to be.
 
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whats the extract on Massularia? if its not a 20:1 extract i highly doubt its going to be effective as PM is touted to be.
I don't have a clue. I received an email about it and decided to share.
 
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the extract needs to be potent because the studies show that most likely whats in their dose will bnot do ****.

its basically a DAA product..
 

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whats the extract on Massularia? if its not a 20:1 extract i highly doubt its going to be effective as PM is touted to be.
Based on the supplement facts, I'm going to assume three grams of the 3,127 mg proprietary blend is Sodium D-Aspartic Acid. Therefore the Massularia Acuminata content of T-Up would be under 127 mg's (opposed to Pink Magic's 800 mg's of Massularia Acuminata). At such a low dose, I think it's safe to say it's more so a D-AA product than a Pink Magic competitor.
 
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Based on the supplement facts, I'm going to assume three grams of the 3,127 mg proprietary blend is Sodium D-Aspartic Acid. Therefore the Massularia Acuminata content of T-Up would be under 127 mg's (opposed to Pink Magic's 800 mg's of Massularia Acuminata). At such a low dose, I think it's safe to say it's more so a D-AA product than a Pink Magic competitor.
unless its a 20:1 highly concentrated extract!
 
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The amount of DAA required for normal dosing, that be one huge pill to fit everything else in. I think for any DAA combo product to be successful, it will have to be in powder form in a tub that you scoop into a drink or just dump it in the mouth.
 

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