According to the website it increases muscle mass, burns fat, increases endurance, reduces myostatin, inhibits ACE, increases follistan, reduces cholesterol, promotes AMPK, increases brain function, and reduces activin A. If that's not enough it's also a vasodilator, anti inflammatory, and an antioxidant that helps absorption of the ingredients. And just in case that doesn't reach a broad enough crowd, it's also a cure for erectile dysfunction. The sad part is, I didn't even cover all of the benefits they listed on their website, however I did fix some of their spelling errors.
Like I said, I've never tried the product so I can't speak to whether or not it works. But to be honest, when you read something like this you can't help but feel like you're trying to be taken for a sucker. I understand and expect my supplement companies to embellish a bit, but this may be the first time I've ever seen a product promise me everything under the sun. I know Follidrone is popular on this board so I may get a lot of heat for this post, but this is just the viewpoint of someone who hasn't tried the product.