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Idiot Savant
Natty mentioned that Erase has a similar Ki value as aromasin. Can someone post up the exact numbers and the study(s) in which they were determined?
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The data mentioned has been claimed by your company. Why should we research for evidence of said data, when PES could just as easily post, link or at the very least point us too it. It's the tried and true business model. If a claim is made, show customers were it came from.This^^^, research it and you will come about the study that does the analysis of its Ki value.
The data mentioned has been claimed by your company. Why should we research for evidence of said data, when PES could just as easily post, link or at the very least point us too it. It's the tried and true business model. If a claim is made, show customers were it came from.
I read enough clinical papers as it is and I do not have the time to look through various articles in hopes of finding one with a results section comparable to what has been mentioned. Especially not when it can easily be posted here. I have no doubt that what has been said is anything other then fact, but I want to see the reference that the data has been extrapolated from as it may offer better insight into not only the product but various other "competitors" one may choose from. It wouldn't, by chance, be one of the references listed in the product write up?
I agree, "they" seem to do this a lot.
beastybean said:I agree, "they" seem to do this a lot.
The data mentioned has been claimed by your company. Why should we research for evidence of said data, when PES could just as easily post, link or at the very least point us too it. It's the tried and true business model. If a claim is made, show customers were it came from.
I read enough clinical papers as it is and I do not have the time to look through various articles in hopes of finding one with a results section comparable to what has been mentioned. Especially not when it can easily be posted here. I have no doubt that what has been said is anything other then fact, but I want to see the reference that the data has been extrapolated from as it may offer better insight into not only the product but various other "competitors" one may choose from. It wouldn't, by chance, be one of the references listed in the product write up?
I agree, "they" seem to do this a lot.
When have you been brushed off?
I have been around a long time, and I believe we have been completely transparent on what we use, and why we use it.
YoungJD said:You guys should found a study on erase on young exercising humans