#1 It reduces conversion of test into DHT = bad news but that is just the beginning. Brundel could answer more questions about the detriments of stinging nettle extracts as he has done a lot of research. I can't get into it all again as it is far too exhausting as some people just don't want to accept the truth. So I defer...
This post seems like it was made pretty much with the intention to be argumentative. There is room on the market for both Brundel's product and ours and I have never took the approach of trying to pick a fight or insult his. I'm sure he could make some type of an argument against Stinging Nettle, just as someone with the agenda to do so could make an argument against most things.
Here are a few things to think about in regards to Stinging Nettle being in the product:
1. Stinging Nettle is, and has been in many popular and well liked natural testosterone boosters for a long time. It isn't like Competitive Edge Labs is the first or only product to include it.
2. It isn't like it is included for no reason. Think about it - it would be dumb for CEL to spend the money on an ingredient and include it in a formula if there isn't a reason for it.
3. As to the comment you made about some people not wanting to accept the truth, the truth is there is plenty of supporting research that shows the premise for using Stinging Nettle for natural test boosting purposes.
4 wks on m test and certainly havent noticed anything from it. Now im the first to say subjective assessments ate dubious but i would very much doubt theres anything potent enough in m test to warrant cycling. In fact id wager money this isnt going to boost t levels beyond a 100pts. I asked about thr extraction of the lj and fadogia and got deafening silence. Read into that what you will.All ive felt is lethargy. I think these products which include ash and l dopa are great if you like feeling like a zombie l
First, I would like to say that I'm sorry to hear that you feel lethargic. That is definitely opposite of most of the feedback on M-Test where people report feeling more of a feel good energy and being more motivated. It seems like you alluded to in your post though that maybe you have a very sensitive response to either the Ashwaganda, Mucuna, or combination of the two.
In regards to your comment though about products like this that include those ingredients being great if people want to feel like a zombie, I think that is a vast over generalization because that isn't what most people report on M-Test, KSM-66, or other natural test boosters with KSM-66 in them. KSM-66 is a very popular and well loved ingredient and has a lot of good data on it.
As for the comment about how much a product like this can booster testosterone, I think it is a fair assessment to say that the amount that M-Test and all other natural testosterone boosters will boost a persons testosterone levels depends on a variety of factors. Natural test boosters are meant to be just that - natural test boosters. They aren't SARMs, they aren't prohormones, they are natural test boosters. As to the comment of you doubt that they would boost levels past 100 points, I think that M-Test is one of, if not the, most comprehensive natural test booster on the market and there is plenty of data on some of the active ingredients that you can look at, especially the branded ones. And in general, think of the statement came off diminishing even a 100 point increase - it was said as if that would be nothing, but think about it - some people on HRT for legit purposes whose doctors monitor their ranges are on it to see results in the couple hundred point range so I don't think its fair to diminish even 100 points like it would be nothing.
As for asking for an extraction and not getting an answer, I know you haven't asked me, but if you had, you probably wouldn't have liked the answer but you would have gotten a truthful one and that is that M-Test is a fully disclosed, non-proprietary blended formula in which the dosages of all of the active ingredients are listed and contains multiple licensed, patented ingredients at their researched dosages. For certain ingredients like Fadogia and LJ, the exact standardizations are not listed for competitive purposes. The formula itself is complete enough that M-Test would still be one of, if not the most comprehensive natural test booster on the market even without them in there. If CEL was going to use an inferior form, there would not be any need to even bother including them or would have included them in a proprietary blend like some companies do. In some cases, it is simply a business decision to not give out certain details for competitive reasons.
^^^ two supporting notes:
1. Brundel was mentioned by another poster - on his Virion product, from the supplement facts and write up that I just looked up, it doesn't show that he lists the standardization of the Eurycoma in his product and I see no problem with that. If he feels the need to keep that information private for competitive reasons, I for one would never criticize him for that. As a matter of fact, back when he was catching a lot of crap for doing the same thing with his epicatechin in the past, I understood it then and even defended him on it. My point being is that I am not making that statement just because it is a CEL product. The reason is what it is; I am just providing supporting evidence that it isn't just CEL by any means that does so.
2. I am not aware of any company that identifies the standardization of their Fadogia right off hand. (There may be one, just not one that I am aware of right off hand).
Actually this prouuct is detrimental to Viron is ore like it.
I can definitely see where it comes off like that. I can't speak for Brundel. His detrimental comments towards Stinging Nettle may truly be his opinion or it may be that he said it for competitive purposes. Regardless of his reasons or intentions, there is plenty of data supporting it and there have been many brilliant minds over the years supporting the ingredient, using it personally, and using it in their companies products and most importantly, tons of good feedback on it. I even remember seeing a poll some time last year that really surprised me in that it got voted one of people's favorite natural test boosting ingredients. I myself think its a great ingredient but it surprised even me that it was that popular.