Going to have to tell the boss man about the misspelling. Good catchThey spelled Androgen wrong....or maybe there's gin in the product!
Actually, come to think of it, it could be laxogenin.
They spelled Androgen wrong....or maybe there's gin in the product!
Actually, come to think of it, it could be laxogenin.
Some form of apigenin maybe
They spelled Androgen wrong....or maybe there's gin in the product!
Actually, come to think of it, it could be laxogenin.
Definitely not Laxo I can assure you of that!
Isnt astragin just used for bioavailability of other ingredients
And as it starts with "Andro" makes my theory of it being prohormone based more viable![]()
I doubt it has epiandro, 4-dhea or the usual suspects as he said nothing like it is in the market.
Perhaps 6-ketoprogesterone or some novel **** that they talk about on raypeat forums
By the looks of the tub it'll be a capsulated formula, which would be slightly dissapointing if it is a prohormone based product. But they do bring out novel sh*t that works, so as contradictory as it sounds, I can't doubt their credentials
No prohormoneBy the looks of the tub it'll be a capsulated formula, which would be slightly dissapointing if it is a prohormone based product. But they do bring out novel sh*t that works, so as contradictory as it sounds, I can't doubt their credentials
come on bring the write up!