Anyone find this in an online store yet?
Just noticed this photo on the facebook profile of one of our retailers:
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i see it, just wanting to see the reviews before i drop 40 bones.
wow $40?
Well you need two bottles, 21 a bottle.
I can get to the site and look under E-pharm but dont see it. It just list the other 4 products
henryv said:It's sold out. You'll have to wait for one of the other retailers to list it. It wont be long.
Ginandtonic said:45$ for 30 days is pretty steep![]()
What's the percentage of extracted Ursolic acid??
Rushi said:25% extract. Not sure of the source.
50mg active per cap.
25% extract. Not sure of the source.
50mg active per cap.
Orangatang said:Highly extracted holy basil???
houstontexas said:Is this product better with any certain type of diet or does it work good with everything?
Wow. So like 200mg per cap. Then the dosing is at 6 caps a day?
25% extract. Not sure of the source.
50mg active per cap.
Rushi said:Suggested use is 9-18 caps daily, split up 3x and taken with food/lipid.
Is this product better with any certain type of diet or does it work good with everything?
How many bottles did they get? 5? Why do they not show it OOS instead of making it invisible? That's so not cool.
Highly extracted holy basil???
When I say active here, I am referring to ursolic acid. There are other pentacyclic triterpene acids in there that may very well have similar activity.
Is this product better with any certain type of diet or does it work good with everything?
will NP be getting this anytime soon?
and UA affects leptin?
I think so.
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wohaa so UA is like metformin :firedevil:
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Those look like some of the same MOA that ursolic acid is believed to work by, yes. See this thread:
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/company-promotions/183111-potential-benefits-ursolic.html#post3009190
We're not making any drug claims of our product, just informing you of the research that has been done on the ingredient.
Those look like some of the same MOA that ursolic acid is believed to work by, yes. See this thread:
http://anabolicminds.com/forum/company-promotions/183111-potential-benefits-ursolic.html#post3009190
We're not making any drug claims of our product, just informing you of the research that has been done on the ingredient.
45$ for 30 days is pretty steep![]()
PA said he was drunk most of the summer and still leaned out so it may not matter what you eat.
...I got some stacking options on my head :firedevil:
TTA (Tetradecylthioacetic Acid))
HCA (60% Hydroxycitric Acid)
CLA (clarinol brand)
The effect of CLA consumption on fatty acid oxidation was also assessed. Compared with the control treatment, the CLA treatments did not affect changes in body weight, body composition, or blood lipids. In addition, CLA did not affect the β-oxidation rate of fatty acids or induce significant alterations in the safety markers tested. In conclusion, although no detrimental effects were caused by supplementation, these results do not confirm a role for CLA in either body weight or blood lipid regulation in humans.
CONCLUSIONS:
CLA does not affect glucose metabolism or insulin sensitivity in a population of overweight or obese volunteers.
TTA may increase the effects, because it is a non-specific PPAR agonist, but I don't know if a) ursolic acid is only a PPAR-alpha agonist, or b) activation of PPAR-gamma contributes to the effects of TTA (Invalid Link Removed seems to indicate that it doesn't, if I'm reading it right). Edit: though if TTA increases beta-oxidation of fatty acids [Invalid Link Removed] it may help.
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As for Clarinol:
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There are a lot of different isomers in CLA and some have the opposite effects of others.
Bear in mind this is outside my field of knowledge, I'm just going off ten minutes of googling.