Over the last 13 years I have tested over 100 ingredients. Sometimes we run extensive testing with 10 testers and blind/ placebo testing. Sometimes we don't. It depends on the strength of current data. The goal in testing these was not to determine their effects on glucose. It was to personally test their ability to assist in weight loss which was, in my opinion a massive success. There was a larger change in body composition from this test than any other supplement or ingredient test I have ever experienced. Hands down. No question. And ultimately the goal wasn't to create a gda. Everyone has a gda. It was to create a dual glp1/gip agonist with dpp4 inhibitors. Which we definitely achieved. And then we added a handful of other powerful ingredients to top it off.im curious as to why you wouldn’t test your blood glucose levels during a test run of a supplement you’re creating that possibly affects glucose levels ?
would feel that would be important and yet easy to do ?
Like pyro6 =99% 6-paradol.