just shopping around, I want to try this product out for 8 weeks, seems to be a lot on the market, which one is best quality and offers most cost efficient?
Pure epi or overall product?
Magnitropin and Myosynergy are worth looking at
Honestly, best bang for your buck is bulk cocoa powder. Invalid Link Removed -- 40-50g per day will definitely get the (-)epi in. Realistically, though, Magnitropin and Myosynergy are definitely the go-tos for standardized content. Closed labels are irritating, though.
Just pure epi, just want to see how it works on its own
Yeah, I looked at that...DC with the proper percentage was expensive though. You have any links to *cheap* CP/DC with verified -(-)Epi content? Then there's the macros with DCHonestly, best bang for your buck is bulk cocoa powder. Effects of cocoa powder and dark chocolate on LDL oxidative susceptibility and prostaglandin concentrations in humans -- 40-50g per day will definitely get the (-)epi in.
Realistically, though, Magnitropin and Myosynergy are definitely the go-tos for standardized content. Closed labels are irritating, though.
follidrone looks like most mg for the price 30g for $49 vs EP1C 18g for $52, follidrex 9g for $20
Lets try not to skew things too much here. At NP Ep1c and folli are identical price. Per cap, folli is 500mg prop blend -epi and rice flour (at least 250mg epi due to being listed first), while Ep1c is 300mg pure -epi. Not downplaying folli at all, it has tons of followers and believers, but the margin is nowhere near what you depicted.follidrone looks like most mg for the price 30g for $49 vs EP1C 18g for $52, follidrex 9g for $20
Lets try not to skew things too much here. At NP Ep1c and folli are identical price. Per cap, folli is 500mg prop blend -epi and rice flour (at least 250mg epi due to being listed first), while Ep1c is 300mg pure -epi. Not downplaying folli at all, it has tons of followers and believers, but the margin is nowhere near what you depicted.
Lets try not to skew things too much here. At NP Ep1c and folli are identical price. Per cap, folli is 500mg prop blend -epi and rice flour (at least 250mg epi due to being listed first), while Ep1c is 300mg pure -epi. Not downplaying folli at all, it has tons of followers and believers, but the margin is nowhere near what you depicted.
No side track here. Both have purity tests, both quality products. No need to debate.Honest post and comparison. Reps for not making it a debate this thread could easily side track
Somebody figure out the pricing and we can do a bulk AM buyInvalid Link Removed
just shopping around, I want to try this product out for 8 weeks, seems to be a lot on the market, which one is best quality and offers most cost efficient?
Get the Follidrex, at least you'll be getting a free T-shirt!
The problem with epi was not purity as most extracts range between 90-98% purity, but rather bioavailability. OL has discontinued regular ep1c and will be releasing both an oral and transdermal version with a unique delivery system to address the bioavailability issue.just shopping around, I want to try this product out for 8 weeks, seems to be a lot on the market, which one is best quality and offers most cost efficient?
The problem with epi was not purity as most extracts range between 90-98% purity, but rather bioavailability. OL has discontinued regular ep1c and will be releasing both an oral and transdermal version with a unique delivery system to address the bioavailability issue.
Thus far we have kept the alpha testers logs private but will be releasing the logs here within a week or so for you and others to read. Meanwhile I would grab ep1c if you could find it at one of the sponsored retailers.
Get the Follidrex, at least you'll be getting a free T-shirt!
Adding citrus juice to plain green tea was also beneficial. The study found that lemon juice caused a roughly four-fold boost in the recovered levels of catechins; in order, the next most effective juice additions were orange, lime and grapefruit. And one should not be stingy with the juice - while adding 10 percent juice was helpful, the best catechin preservation happened at levels of 20 to 50 percent juice. This suggests that while adding a squeeze of lemon to tea is an excellent idea, it also makes sense to think in terms of 20 to 50 percent blends using orange and grapefruit juices.
Hahaha. That *was* a funny quip
But seriously, is there any reason to think MDX (is this an NP house brand?) is using crap -(-)Epi?
If not, then the amounts are the differentiators. So then we have to look at the studies, to see if more is better *as far as follistatin increase* goes.
So far, we have the original 75mg 2x/Day dosing showing a follistatin increase. Then we have a more recent one showing blood plasma levels based on dosage, where 200mg total was the highest (~6 hrs) (and 50mg total was a waste). But this didn't measure follistatin IIRC.
Are there any others that measured actual follistatin increases with more than 150mg/Day?
This compound definitely *looks* like a 'More Is Better' candidate, I'll admit, but until it's shown, I don't know If I can justify more than 150mg/Day.
I guess if the boss thinks it's OK to spill the beans... When the logs are made available it will be seen that this is an entirely different beast compared to the original Ep1c. Seriously outperforming expectations.The problem with epi was not purity as most extracts range between 90-98% purity, but rather bioavailability. OL has discontinued regular ep1c and will be releasing both an oral and transdermal version with a unique delivery system to address the bioavailability issue.
Thus far we have kept the alpha testers logs private but will be releasing the logs here within a week or so for you and others to read. Meanwhile I would grab ep1c if you could find it at one of the sponsored retailers.
But seriously, is there any reason to think MDX (is this an NP house brand?) is using crap -(-)Epi?
Need any more testers? lol Ive used some EPI products in the past and it would be nice to try something a little different and access the resultsThe problem with epi was not purity as most extracts range between 90-98% purity, but rather bioavailability. OL has discontinued regular ep1c and will be releasing both an oral and transdermal version with a unique delivery system to address the bioavailability issue.
Thus far we have kept the alpha testers logs private but will be releasing the logs here within a week or so for you and others to read. Meanwhile I would grab ep1c if you could find it at one of the sponsored retailers.
Just pure epi, just want to see how it works on its own
Just pure epi, just want to see how it works on its own
Definitely, go with Follidrone if you are looking for a single ingredient -(-)epi product.
Definitely go with Follidrex, it's on sale now. Not that (-)-Epicatechin does anything ergogenic.
Definitely go with Follidrex, it's on sale now. Not that (-)-Epicatechin does anything ergogenic.
SNS reps love epicatechin. They're so interested in tearing down other companies' products that have been proven to be effective that they barely spend time promoting their own.
This^ coming from a guy who has never tried an -(-)epi product.
I believe in evidence based research and science. BLR is the ONLY one that has provided proof that their EPI works...FOLLIDRONE!