Herculin MRF-4 by FSI...????
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12-31-2004 03:42 PM
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Herculin MRF-4 by FSI...????
I did a search and found nothing on this product. Has anyone used this product.
Ingredient Profile:
Calories 40
Total Carbohydrates 10 gm 3%
Sugars 10 gm
Sodium (as Sodium Bicarbonate) 240 mg 10%
Potassium
(as Potassium Bicarbonate) 195 mg 6%
Vitamin C
(as asorbic acid) 60 mg 100%
Vitamin B12
(as cyanocobalamin) 6 mcg 100%
Vitamin E
(as dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate) 30 IU 100%
Magnesium
(as magnesium oxide) 50 mg 13%
Zinc
(as zinc oxide) 15 mg 100%
Proprietary Blend of MRF-4 Cell Proliferator: (12 gm)
L-Leucine
L-Lysine
L-Phenylalanine
L-Threonine
L-Valine
L-Histidine
L-Methionine
L-Isoleucine
L-Tyrosine
L-Cysteine
Creatine
Other Ingredients:
Dextrose, Tri-Creatine Citrate, Natural/Artificial Flavors, Citric Acid, Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose, FD&C Red #40.
It is based on good solid science. I read the enclosed manual it came with and found it uses bcaa's in a specific ratio of 2:1:1. It seems like a good product on paper. I purchased 2 boxes. I was hoping someone had feedback on this product, or am I the guinea pig?
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12-31-2004 03:47 PM
Registered User
So you purchased a product before you even read any feedback on it? Or did you get it free?
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12-31-2004 03:53 PM
Registered User
Correct. A lot of people have done this before. I'm not the first, won't be the last. There are a lot of companies that don't get product testers to create a buzz. Its up to the consumer. I purchased Substance WPI like this. Turned out to be a great product. The ingredient profile in this product looks good. Thats why I'm taking a chance on it. Its base on good science. Does it work, don't know yet. Just seeing if I was the only person to use this product so far.
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12-31-2004 10:14 PM
Registered User
I doubt that will actually cause cell proliferation, that's what IGF is for