That so goes with your avatar.Future ....like in your next life or the lives of your kids kids?

2 caps will yield 60mg of extract. Which is a great and effective daily dose. To put in perspective of forslean95 products, your getting about the same amount of extract from our 60 percent extract, plus the benefits of the other parts of the plant.I have a question about your Forskolin product, is that 50mg dose of whole extract or pure forskolin ?
Ok, thanks, when will Nootrol be back in stock ?2 caps will yield 60mg of extract. Which is a great and effective daily dose. To put in perspective of forslean95 products, your getting about the same amount of extract from our 60 percent extract, plus the benefits of the other parts of the plant.
May be a couple weeks.Ok, thanks, when will Nootrol be back in stock ?
Actually, boss man said maybe within a week.Ok, thanks, when will Nootrol be back in stock ?
FD2 as well?Actually, boss man said maybe within a week.
60% so 50mg=30mg forskolin. Or 60mg per day for 2 caps.I have a question about your Forskolin product, is that 50mg dose of whole extract or pure forskolin ?
I am fully aware of most forskolin studies, just wondering about specifics about what other parts of the plant would be effective if we aren't looking for the forskolin specifically.
I understand this idea, but if that is the case then 10% material would be a better option than 60% no?
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Many experts believe that tinctures of plants are best processed as full-spectrum extractions. One advantage of full spectrum extracts is that parts of an herbaceous (herbal) plant are tinctured in a menstruum of alcohol. With that, a product with the highest percentage of the plant’s compounds and chemicals is achieved but without compromising the natural ratio of constituents found in the plant. In other words, full spectrum extracts leave the natural ratio of the plant’s constituents intact.
I get you.I am fully aware of most forskolin studies, just wondering about specifics about what other parts of the plant would be effective if we aren't looking for the forskolin specifically.
I understand this idea, but if that is the case then 10% material would be a better option than 60% no?
I am all for more availability of forskolin products though, they have seemingly gotten harder to find so I appreciate another cost effective option for an ingredient I think is quite effective.
coleus forskohlii is a complex plant.I am fully aware of most forskolin studies, just wondering about specifics about what other parts of the plant would be effective if we aren't looking for the forskolin specifically.
I understand this idea, but if that is the case then 10% material would be a better option than 60% no?
I am all for more availability of forskolin products though, they have seemingly gotten harder to find so I appreciate another cost effective option for an ingredient I think is quite effective.
Should be very soon.Any timeline on the antiviral?