Zariph
Active member
- Awards
- 0
Hello
Any1 used Biotest supps? Interested in Micro-Pa, Indigo, Plazma...appreciate some input/reviews
Any1 used Biotest supps? Interested in Micro-Pa, Indigo, Plazma...appreciate some input/reviews
Never personally used them but know a few guys who have and really enjoyed their stuff. Their stuff is a bit pricey if I remember correctlyHello
Any1 used Biotest supps? Interested in Micro-Pa, Indigo, Plazma...appreciate some input/reviews
yeh its very pricey! but the ingredients look promisingNever personally used them but know a few guys who have and really enjoyed their stuff. Their stuff is a bit pricey if I remember correctly
They are not reasonably priced by any means...that was a company that used to be awesome and loved there products ( which where very reasonably priced back in the day )They're top quality and I think they are reasonably priced when you pay attention to the details. Most people on here/other forums will bash them, but I blame that on their outrageous marketing. My experiences are based on:
Micro-PA
Indigo C3G
Finibars
Plazma
Curcumin
Flameout
Carbolin19
Find properly and equally dosed stuff compared to what they are selling and compare the price. Try and be objective. I could not beat Plazma in bulk pricing, and thats without the hassle of having to mix and match everything. Curcumin is similarly priced to everything else. Carbolin seems to anecdotally be more effective than any other Forskolin I've tried, and Micro-PA, while slightly worse in pricing then other concentrated PA products, uses SEDDS and also was the first on the market. Indigo is absurdly expensive, but a damn great GDA.They are not reasonably priced by any means...that was a company that used to be awesome and loved there products ( which where very reasonably priced back in the day )
Yeah I agree. You can pretty much always get 20% off and with that their prices aren't as bad as they look, especially when you compare apples to apples with things like plazma or mag-10.Find properly and equally dosed stuff compared to what they are selling and compare the price. Try and be objective. I could not beat Plazma in bulk pricing, and thats without the hassle of having to mix and match everything. Curcumin is similarly priced to everything else. Carbolin seems to anecdotally be more effective than any other Forskolin I've tried, and Micro-PA, while slightly worse in pricing then other concentrated PA products, uses SEDDS and also was the first on the market. Indigo is absurdly expensive, but a damn great GDA.
Exactly. I understand they make outrageous claims and plug it into every article, but still, we are just talking about the supplements, not the company.Yeah I agree. You can pretty much always get 20% off and with that their prices aren't as bad as they look, especially when you compare apples to apples with things like plazma or mag-10.
how would you rate indigo vs micro pa for bulking? ive used pa products before, but indigo caught my interestThey're top quality and I think they are reasonably priced when you pay attention to the details. Most people on here/other forums will bash them, but I blame that on their outrageous marketing. My experiences are based on:
Micro-PA
Indigo C3G
Finibars
Plazma
Curcumin
Flameout
Carbolin19
If your carb tolerance is terrible, Indigo C3G. If not, Phosphatidic Acid.how would you rate indigo vs micro pa for bulking? ive used pa products before, but indigo caught my interest
okay thx dudeIf your carb tolerance is terrible, Indigo C3G. If not, Phosphatidic Acid.
yeh also did the math on that and came to the conclusing that imma stick to PA lolBefore I'd spend money on a cool Briefcase (they still doing that? LOL) I'd buy a Glucose Meter and test "GDA" capabilities of the WAY cheaper stuff. If you haven't used a Meter, you don't really know how your body handles/reacts with the various compounds.
To the OP: I was a huge fan when they were Testosterone.net back in the 90's, right after TC split from MM2K (Great mag back in the day, especially when Dan D was still alive). Androsol and Nor-Androsol were the tits, and the later Mag-10 and Mag-10 Legacy (the drugs) were too. But hype aside, you pay for the quality (which I also think they have). I guess maybe there are deals, as stated above? I haven't bought from them in a looooooooong time - and managed to get to where I am today (very pleased with my results) without them.
Edit: Whoaaaaa!! 15% off $200 = $170 for 6 weeks of a "GDA"???? Holy Car Payment, Batman!
Thread starter | Similar threads | Forum | Replies | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Any better option for PA than Biotest MicroPA? | Supplements | 22 | ||
Help me replace Biotest Plazma | Supplements | 14 | ||
Biotest Alpha Male, Nutrex T Up, Sustain Alpha Stack | Supplements | 20 | ||
Biotest superfood or other greens supplements?? | Supplements | 17 | ||
Biotest at work on next-gen supplement. | Supplements | 40 |