Piston Honda
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Admin gave him several opportunities to pump the brakes. And airing his grievances publicly instead of messaging Admin privately made it seem like grandstanding.
Maybe I should re-read it. Did he list a source? Or state that he doesn't care about the rules, including sourcing? Because if so, maybe a time-out would have served just fine.
Could we get back on topic? Haha
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You speak the truth touey
Lol how did you decipher what that meant!
No one knows what tuey says, but its provocative! It gets people going, YEA!
Erase/Erase Pro Blood Work? No.
Twists, turns, bans? Yes.
OP had no idea what he was asking for lol.
I have a bottle of the new EP on the way. I may get bloods now just for funs. I also have some Erase Pro 1, but I'd rather do bloods on the new stuff since it will be around longer.
What was causing the Joint-aches with the original Erase Pro? And what will the new one have that's different and will not effect the joints.
What was causing the Joint-aches with the original Erase Pro? And what will the new one have that's different and will not effect the joints.
The Arimistane which is common with any product that lowers estrogen. One of the ingreds in the new EP should help with joint pain...if not , just add Cissus XT
This is purely anecdotal, but prior to starting this thread I searched for at least a couple of hours for pre/post blood work from Erase users. For those that actually had blood work done, I found more instances of the blood work reflecting no effect on estrogen, than instances of lowered estrogen levels. That can be contrasted against many, many users that have never had pre/post blood work done but still love the stuff. Ultimately, I've decided to try Formeron.Does it actually lower estrogen though?![]()
This is purely anecdotal, but prior to starting this thread I searched for at least a couple of hours for pre/post blood work from Erase users. For those that actually had blood work done, I found more instances of the blood work reflecting no effect on estrogen, than instances of lowered estrogen levels. That can be contrasted against many, many users that have never had pre/post blood work done but still love the stuff. Ultimately, I've decided to try Formeron.
No offense taken, just try the new Erase![]()
This is what I like. Even if the old Erase didn't lower E2 (can neither confirm nor deny- I still liked it), they have an entirely new product now; ergo, whether or not the old erase actually did anything is moot.
I am eager to try
Thanks bro. I really think the new EP/ABE > old EP/ABE, but maybe I'm time-biased![]()
I'm curious why more companies don't discuss what they have done for testing instead of just marketing hype about what is in the product. We see this more and more where a product is the hot new thing and then ends up that once anyone actually runs labs, it isn't doing anything than suck money out of pockets. It would seem that reputable companies would post or share testing and real data.
This is what I like. Even if the old Erase didn't lower E2 (can neither confirm nor deny- I still liked it), they have an entirely new product now; ergo, whether or not the old erase actually did anything is moot.
I am eager to try
I like how when something new comes out the old version is immediately garbage, or didn't work.
I like how when something new comes out the old version is immediately garbage, or didn't work.
Hope for no hype and disappointment
For what it is worth we very rarely hype our own products.
More often than not a customer posts that we have a new formulation before we do. Cyrus posts ingredient references and that is about it.![]()
I'm curious why more companies don't discuss what they have done for testing instead of just marketing hype about what is in the product. We see this more and more where a product is the hot new thing and then ends up that once anyone actually runs labs, it isn't doing anything than suck money out of pockets. It would seem that reputable companies would post or share testing and real data.
No offense taken, just try the new Erase![]()
to simpleWhy would you run a product and be ready to run additional supplements along side of it to get all the benefits? I mean, just think about what you are asking. You could simply run a proven transdermal AI by itself and know that it is working on it's own. Provided you even need an AI.
I'm curious why more companies don't discuss what they have done for testing instead of just marketing hype about what is in the product. We see this more and more where a product is the hot new thing and then ends up that once anyone actually runs labs, it isn't doing anything than suck money out of pockets. It would seem that reputable companies would post or share testing and real data.
Because most companies don't actually do any.
That is exactly where I was going with my post. So all the raves about OG Erase over the last couple of years now are diminished because it ends up that people found it really didn't lower e2, but rather likely acted as a cortisol control and we are supposed to forget about it.
I run my own, so I know. Also, I understand where you are coming from, but these companies are making a sh*t ton of money off of people and I doubt that cost is an inhibitory factor in providing information.
I agree. I would say the test results would not be in most companies favor.
Show me all the products (not individual ingredients) with studies done on them. Not too many.I'm curious why more companies don't discuss what they have done for testing instead of just marketing hype about what is in the product. We see this more and more where a product is the hot new thing and then ends up that once anyone actually runs labs, it isn't doing anything than suck money out of pockets. It would seem that reputable companies would post or share testing and real data.
I run my own, so I know. Also, I understand where you are coming from, but these companies are making a sh*t ton of money off of people and I doubt that cost is an inhibitory factor in providing information.
Cost is a huge issue. Companies vary in size and amount of funds they have in reserve. Some companies can afford clinical trials whereas for others, this is economically unfeasible.
When a company runs a clinical trial, would you even trust the result? would you call them bias? Companies have run trials on their own products and skewed results in their favour whilst others may be completely impartial. For the general public and majority of supplement buyers, they do not even care about the ingredient profile nor would seek to investigate studies performed on one. Should a company spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to appease a few hundred active board members?
Most individual ingredients in product formulas will have data showing their usefulness in both the murine and human model (human studies are expensive) and from which, we can investigate the usefulness of an entire product profile.
I should add to my post above that Erase, IMO, was made as an OTC AI for OTC products rather than as a clinical AI for people on cycle. So maybe it did touch e2 but not enough to keep it at bay. idk, i'm speculating. Either way, I enjoyed the product and look forward to see how the new version stacks up to it.
Show me all the products (not individual ingredients) with studies done on them. Not too many.