Any chance it'll be a low sodium variety?
That's exactly what it does, and the upgrades made to the formula works even faster.How does this product work. I'm starting my first day of keto today. So does this help get you into ketosis quicker.
Would there be any worth if you are doing intermittent fasting? Say 16hours a day?
Can you explain what ketosis would do for you in that period of time? I have never done a keto diet before.Yeah, even moreso than people that are Just eating normally throughout the day. Take it at the beginning of your fast.
Can you explain what ketosis would do for you in that period of time? I have never done a keto diet before.
Nice.
I've just started experimenting with BHB salts. Wonder if your stuff will blow them out of the water.
NiceThe changes I made to formula, on paper at least, will push you into ketosis far more rapidly. While the original design was more of a passive approach (drop blood sugar and provide initial fuel kick), this new research is more of an active design to kick your body into ketosis quickly.
I know how I spent my Saturday.....how about you guys?
Found something that filled in a LOT of blanks that will be easy to obtain and test. We'll be doing alpha testing first for 2 weeks, then opening for beta testers.
WARNING: This one is gonna be pricey.

Any chance it'll be a low sodium variety?
I'm interested in this as well.I'm interested in seeing this new formula. So you're saying if I fast from 12am-4pm I could get kicked into ketosis that day for just those hours instead of doing no carb for days at a time?
I want this as well, I love evomuse
Doing them this week, with a MCT Evolved experiment that should turn that into a potent morning keto booster.
The MCT project is proving to be a bit more complex than anticipated, but KetoInduce upgrade should only take a couple of weeks until release.
Any hints on what's being upgraded with formula ? I did like the original but your upgrades are always welcome
Received beta V2 going to start it tomorrow opened it and it’s brown in color is that correct ? Only asking as original was white
Thanks
The old panel is being used until the new version is complete - so waiting on a few more people to report back the effects. I'm having better luck with the Strafe Melon-Cantaloupe flavor, so I might use that instead of the OP.Got mine in, taste isnt that great at all, definitly worse than the regular lol.
It has the old label on it too, whats the new ingredient panel?
Sounds awesome. When will this be available would you estimate?The old panel is being used until the new version is complete - so waiting on a few more people to report back the effects. I'm having better luck with the Strafe Melon-Cantaloupe flavor, so I might use that instead of the OP.
New ingredients added for this version are Propionyl-L-Carnitine, Sesamin Extract, and methylcellulose to counteract the caking/hygroscopy caused by the PLCAR.
I made another advance on Sunday, and the ingredients are on the way for testing. The newest upgrade drives fatty acid based nutrients through beta-oxidation to form (along with the Propionate group from the PLCAR) endogenous ketones, further priming the pump for the body to use fatty acid stores (as well as freed fatty acids from the PPAR-a activation) to trigger endogenous ketonsis, as well as preventing sympathetic nervous system shutdown from the exogenous ketones, leaving the metabolism humming.
Sounds awesome. When will this be available would you estimate?
Also, I'm on 82.25mg nature-throid, and I've read the studies on carnitine preventing hyperthyroidism by blocking thyroid hormone uptake. All over the interwebs there's people recommending those of us on thyroid meds for hypothyroidism to avoid
Carnitine because it could prevent the uptake in us as well. Any thoughts on that? I have a ton of carnitine fumarate sitting here and all forms of carnitine are in many products I love to use including yours. Just wondering if you'd agree with that caution or not.
Link is here to the study I mentioned:
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No, for treatment of hypothyroidism. The fibroblasts is a little concerning since there's also some research regarding thyroid hormone in tendon healing and/or injury. Here's a link to that:The study cited further cites the original study showing tissue specificity in hepatocytes, some neurons, and fibroblasts. Are you taking the thyroid to enhance fat loss?
Anymore thoughts on this?No, for treatment of hypothyroidism. The fibroblasts is a little concerning since there's also some research regarding thyroid hormone in tendon healing and/or injury. Here's a link to that:
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Edit: My understanding of all this is limited, so I definitely appreciate it!