DavidLee, check out Nutraplanet.com... got some great NO/pre workout products available and good prices
DavidLee, check out Nutraplanet.com... got some great NO/pre workout products available and good prices
Most effective and least expensive pre-workout stack I've taken:
5 grams of NP creatine
5 grams of NP taurine
3 grams of NP AAKG
*Add caffeine tab if desired
I don't see anything wrong with BSN's products, except all the hoopla they put in their advertisements. I've been taking Syntha-6 and am pleased with the results. Also, I've tried NO Xplode a few times and each time it did the trick wrt pumps, energy, etc. Taste was aweful, but it did its job.
I agree that there are probably more effective and cheaper alternatives. But, NO Xplode is far from a bad supplement.
I suppose if they would have invested more into R&D instead of their marketing campaign they might have gotten sued for....what was that again? oh yeah:I don't see anything wrong with BSN's products, except all the hoopla they put in their advertisements.
I suppose if they would have invested more into R&D instead of their marketing campaign they might have gotten sued for....what was that again? oh yeah:
Lying.
The company that lies to me gets treated like the person that lies to me--with no respect.
Fair enough bro. I suppose I don't support a company if I don't like them. Their products aren't innovative by any means and there are more than enough respectable and honest companies (sponsored on this board alone) that deserve my business. That's all. Agree to disagree I suppose.BTW, I never said I liked BSN as a company, rather the products that I have tried have been pretty decent.
Unless what is on the label is not what's in the bottle, I leave it up to myself to perform research on what I'm taking, regardless of what the manufacturer claims.
BTW, I never said I liked BSN as a company, rather the products that I have tried have been pretty decent.
What was on the lable actually was not in the product. Creatine ethyl ester malate can not be made in large quantities. They were putting good old fashioned creatine mono in their products.
That blows. Was that what went down over the whole CE2 (sp?) they touted? I remember something about that, vaguely.
Creatine mono pwns, anyway. :happysad:
That blows. Was that what went down over the whole CE2 (sp?) they touted? I remember something about that, vaguely.
Creatine mono pwns, anyway. :happysad:
Ya, it was the cem 3. There's no such thing.
yesThe CEM3 was in their Cell Mass product, right?
I like Black Powder and Jacked.
Did they ever come out with an explanation? The CEM3 was in their Cell Mass product, right?
Im going to take jacked next. Lots of people vouch for it. What are you guys input on the supplement?
Jack3d is about at potent and no nonsense as it gets. The best part is most people only need 1-1.5 scoops for it to really give a kick. Plus, if you only need 1 there are 45 servings in a container. Plus, it has no carbs and no fillers and tastes better than almost every drink I have ever tried (and to date I have tried at least 10 and none did what Jack3d will do).
What was on the lable actually was not in the product. Creatine ethyl ester malate can not be made in large quantities. They were putting good old fashioned creatine mono in their products.
Maybe. If someone whanted to test that bulk powder, I'm sure everyon hear would love to hear the results. If it doesn't have a pukey ethyl ester taste or a sour malate taste, you will know right away that something is up.I found CEE-malate available for sale, complete with COA. I don't think I can post a link here on AM, but it is made by a company called NutraBio.
Here is a link to the COA.
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Maybe BSN wasn't lying. Just a thought.
Personally, I'm waiting for my CEE to run out. I suggest reading the thread "kidney trouble on CEE"