Listen here, Ike, if you're going to be negative, take it somewhere else! :laugh:
Do you have any information on this product, Ike?
It is currently in Alpha Testing, and we have run some initial blood panels testing for LH/FSH/Testosterone. I think while it was glossed over, the important between lessen and suppress is important. To suppress would be to eliminate, greatly retard the development of, or inhibit completely the action of some entity or person; to lessen is merely to diminish the quantitative magnitude of something. So, the one Alpha Test thus far showed a lessening of Total T, but neither LH or T was
suppressed - i.e., the effect on T/LH was barely statistically significant.
This was fascinating and very exciting for us, as we told him it was a steroid, and to prepare accordingly - I was given the first run [have not begun] and told the same thing. Needless to say, you can understand our excitement when this structural steroid did not induce suppression of the HPTA in this particular individual. With this being said, n=1 is hardly a sample pop., indicative of a statistically significant finding! As a result, we are actively pursuing two avenues of interest with this product:
a) Isolation and extraction. As much as Jacob has been lambasted in this thread on this particular point, the fact remains that compounds
are isolated in cGMP facilities. This is not a quick, nor inexpensive process, and it is what differentiates Company A sourcing from China, and Company B sourcing for raw material and then developing the isolates on their own.
b) Alpha and Beta Testing. As I said, n=1 is not representative of a statistically significant result. We will be pursuing a swath of blood tests on subsequent versions of the product, and this is, again, time-consuming and costly.
I do not hype, and
always want to know the physiology of our prospective products first. This being said, given the literature behind the product, its structure, its effects and so on, I was under the impression it was steroidal in nature - the blood test showing a lack of suppression was, quite frankly, phenomenal; even I was preemptively excited.