Agree. If a qualitatively effective ecdysterone product is dosed appropriately, it can match the results of the best ergogenics around. In particular in the areas of protein synthesis, enhancement in cellular glycogen and protein content, regulation of adipose tissue, improvement in immune and liver function, regulation of core cellular temperature, anti-oxidant effects and vitamin D synthesis, and so on.
Users that have complained about the effectiveness of oral beta-ecdysterone have either used an ineffective extract, or underdosed it, or both. For perspective, beta-ecdysterone is available from between US$ 50 per kilo and over US$ 20 000 per kilo! The differences in quality can also be that dramatic. Look for a beta-ecdysterone product with 75% beta-ecdysterone (HPLC analysis) or 95% beta-ecdysterone (UV analysis)...