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Is Phosphatic Acid worth doubling up (dosing)?

southpaw23

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What results are people seeing when doubling up on Mediator PA? Is it worth bumping up the dosage beyond the studied amount?
 
There is nothing impressive about it. It basically only has PA, and trace amounts of the other stuff (which makes them meaningless).
This. For all intents and purposes, it's just Mediator PA, not that there's anything wrong with that; I'd rather it not have the other things in it honestly, but since they're dosed so low, they can pretty much be regarded as non-significant, so you don't have to worry about what you can take it with or doubling up on the other ingredients.
 
I'm taking them anyway. I'll double dose on lift days and see how it goes.

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Or concentrated supps - didn't the most recent negative study use actual PA, and not granules?

I was quoting you in regards to the healthy fats. A concentrated product of PA isn't going to contain fats.
 
As I said in another thread, I tried pure PA products (King and Phospha Muscle) and at the dose of 750mg, the effects were negligible for me (double dosing seems expensive) . I rather take my SL granules at 20g or so and get the other benefits too.
 
Can't hurt. Run single dose and see how that works first. If not double.
 
I have six bottles. I'll double dose on lift days, see what results I can get...if any.

The studies that I've seen have been on a max of 750mg. I've seen people saying they got more out of higher doses, and I seem to get slightly more vascular on higher doses, but that's all anecdotal. As far as I know, there hasn't been any research on a cap or a point of diminishing returns. Double-dosing a concentrated product is going to be very expensive though.
 
The studies that I've seen have been on a max of 750mg. I've seen people saying they got more out of higher doses, and I seem to get slightly more vascular on higher doses, but that's all anecdotal. As far as I know, there hasn't been any research on a cap or a point of diminishing returns. Double-dosing a concentrated product is going to be very expensive though.
Thanks, VO2. I received all 6 bottles for free from a friend.
 
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