I like that. Lol. How about Estroburn? Kinda like AfterburnRimijob?
I like that. Lol. How about Estroburn? Kinda like AfterburnRimijob?
Which one?Hmm, I like that.
I did todayAnybody got shipment confirmation from tgb?? Hope the load didn't get jacked!! Lol
Yes sir lol.Rimijob?
Much stronger. Its gonna be a while. Its never been made in more than a few MG for testing.Stronger than formestane????
Count me in...is this still several months out or any expected timeframe?
Much stronger. Its gonna be a while. Its never been made in more than a few MG for testing.
Its.....exceptionally tough. We are having custom synthesis done and its turned out to be really hard. Ive asked for some pretty tough chems to be made for testing and usually its done like within a week. THis has been months already with no success. I think it can be done but its tricky.
The chem is on par with the strongest of AIs and this doesnt just mean plant or otc it means period.
IF we can pull it off itll be the strongest AI every sold otc by a long stretch. It also looks like it will be better transdermally so.....
It might be a while though. Might be not at all. Well have to see.
Ill keep everyone posted.
I wouldnt wait on it.
The Cryodex one.Which one?
My thoughts exactly - both names sounds catchy but then again could give different (confusing) associations what product is about based on name alone.cryodex, rimidron sounds funky. Especially if someone else just reads it and doesn't know about supplements I can see lols being had
My thoughts exactly - both names sounds catchy but then again could give different (confusing) associations what product is about based on name alone.
I personally would still pick Letroderm - clear and to the point that it's a transdermal product also containing substance in Letrone.
I was originally all for Letroderm - a TD version of Letrone. I'm not sure why Brundel did not like it. It's catchy, and it's obvious what it does.
Its not the derm version of anything... Its its own product, so a similar name makes no sense...Believe me guys, I was of the same mind. Its keeps things simpler and also cohesive.
But Im sure brundel has his reasons for wanting a separate name for the transdermal....
Its not the derm version of anything... Its its own product, so a similar name makes no sense...
I got you bro.In fact, I had already mentioned before, that LetroDerm is not appropriate for the product. The product is not only an AI, is a hybrid AI / FatBurner
Letro = AI; Derm = Transdermal ... then call LetroDerm is not consistent.
I know I suggested that one, but when I say it out loud, it makes me think of some kind of lotion you run on your a** lolRimiderm
EstroBurn would make sense, however, very obvious.I got you bro.
How about EstroBurn :bigok:
AhahahaI know I suggested that one, but when I say it out loud, it makes me think of some kind of lotion you run on your a** lol![]()
Very soon. Weeks not months for the TDStronger than formestane????
Count me in...is this still several months out or any expected timeframe?
Your exactly right bro. Good Insight. Im very surprised at myself for not catching that.EstroBurn isn't the best idea since it implies that the fat burning is the result of estrogen. Or that estrogen is being burned.
Brundel has said before that he favours professional, pseudo-pharma sounding names, but ones which don't actually invoke an existing pharmaceutical product or other named supplement. Doesn't exactly give us a huge number of options, but on the other hand you have to admit that names such as Follidrone, Prolactrone, Formeron etc certainly give the product an automatic legitimacy over products with names which sound like advertising pitches.
I was showing my dad the Formestane products I've been using a couple of days ago, and he was incredibly amused that while both products use exactly the same compound, BLRs looks so much more "official" than OL's. Nothing wrong with OL's product of course, but the presentation contrast is pretty funny - Formeron comes in a silver bottle with a blue label, simply listing the product and describing what it does (Aromatase Inhibition Anabolic). OL's has the word "TransFORM" written in green, Goosebumps style font with the tag line "turning men into demons".
Now if someone who isn't all that experienced with different brands and products is trying to decide which one is more likely to have a serious, medically significant inhibitory effect I'm pretty sure I know which one they'd go for
Again I'm not in any way having a go at other products here, I'm just saying Brundel's thinking with regard to what kind of presentation these products should have has a lot to be said for it. Not that any of this actually helps us get any closer to coming up with a name, of course![]()
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