The_Old_Guy
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Is AI sports nutrition DAA gt2? I usually take this with Torem for my pct plus a cortisol inhibitor , maybe I'll just save some money this time lol
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Catch 22 then.
I take a supp and describe what I think I notice from it, and and you say it's placebo. Invalidates every observation, legitimate or illegitimate.
Never noticed a difference using regular DAA.
Testforce 2 from E-pharm was another story. Gave me crazy morning wood and helped me majorly after a failed nolva only pct. it uses sodium DAA as well as another ingredient.
TestForce2 contains 3 grams of d-aspartic acid (as d-aspartate calcium chelate) and 3 grams of sarcosine per serving.
I always got strength an a libido boost from DAA, as well as a huge load increase. But I also had Low T and wasn't aware of it. If that was all mind games then tricking myself was worth the low price. Haven't used it in a long time due to TRT. One thing for sure as others said, if you need to S*** then I'd say thats its best use.
Melville, Geoffrey W., Jason C. Siegler, and Paul WM Marshall. "Three and six grams supplementation of d-aspartic acid in resistance trained men." Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 12.1 (2015): 1-6.
Willoughby DS, Leutholtz B. d-Aspartic acid supplementation combined with 28 days of heavy resistance training has no effect on body composition, muscle strength, and serum hormones associated with the hypothalamo-pituitary-gonadal axis in resistance-trained men. Nutrition Research, Available online 15 August 2013.