Product Request Thread

It will basically be a clone of the NOW foods product; 500mg caps, but I do not know what the ratio is off hand. It will be priced slightly under the other brand, but because it is so cheap (like $4) it will not be that much cheaper.
 
Is there any chance that you will carry a Pluronic Lecithin Organogel (PLO gel) for transdermal use?
 
7OH Diacetate powder. Like DS used to sell in their PFO. Just the powder, we can do the rest. Given the number of people upset when DS discontinued the PFO, I think it would sell well. I know I'd buy a bunch.
 
jrkarp said:
7OH Diacetate powder. Like DS used to sell in their PFO. Just the powder, we can do the rest. Given the number of people upset when DS discontinued the PFO, I think it would sell well. I know I'd buy a bunch.


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Is that 7-OH with the diacetate ester? I saw it, but it just says "7-OH", so I wasn't sure. If it's the diacetate, I'll be making a purchase!
 
jrkarp said:
Is that 7-OH with the diacetate ester? I saw it, but it just says "7-OH", so I wasn't sure. If it's the diacetate, I'll be making a purchase!

Not the etser, no...I cannot find anyone who makes it at the moment.
 
DS had it, but I don't know if Sledge would tell you what supplier he used. I don't see why not, though, since they have decided not to sell it anymore.
 
Wishlist........

All bulk powders;

  1. Alpha L-GlycerylPhosphorylCholine
  2. K- R-Alpha Lipoic Acid
  3. S-adenosyl-L-methionine
  4. L-Theanine
  5. Dandelion Root 4:1 extract
  6. L-Tryptophan
  7. Huperzine Serrate Extract
  8. Pyritinol
  9. Idebenone
  10. Chocamine
A few of these will rock!!!!! :wave:
 
Didn't Idebebone get declared a drug? L tryptophan is banned as well?

I second 2, 4, 7,8, and 10. Vinpocetine is nice to stack with Huperzine.
 
Pyritinol and Idebenone are drugs. Trytophan can only be used in animal products.

Huperze would abolutely have to be capped because of the active dose...too bad I threw away a kilo of it; it just stank too darn bad.
 
yeah, I just could not take it anymore...no matter what I stored it in I could still smell it. And since I was not going to be using it anytime soon, it had to go.
 
Sorry if someone already asked, B6 in powder?
 
custom said:
Pyritinol and Idebenone are drugs. Trytophan can only be used in animal products.

Huperze would abolutely have to be capped because of the active dose...too bad I threw away a kilo of it; it just stank too darn bad.

I kinda knew about the tryp but had no idea about Pyritinol and Idebenone, sorry.

But how about that A-GPC powder eh? ;)
 
I wouldn't mind having a bunch more ethyl ester products. You'd be pretty much guaranteed sales, everyone's on the ethyl ester wagon. In the new ALRI product "Primed" they have Carnoisne di-ethyl-ester for example. I would buy that in bulk powder. Or just single ethyl ester. Citrulline Ethyl Ester would be nice too.
 
After researching Invalid Link Removed as per Dr.D it seems to be a VERY interesting compound... Alot of the benefits would really be helpful to this community. Was wondering if this is something you might pick up, so I can do my order through you.

Adams
 
I looked into this briefly before, and there were some weird stipulations with this...I dont remeber what they were, but I am not sure you can sell this in bulk, but I'll check again.
 
Custom I know that you said Arachidonic Acid tasted awful, how about capped AA, if you've decided AA is a no go then sorry just would like to get it from you at a better price. Thanks man
 
NeedleDick said:
Custom I know that you said Arachidonic Acid tasted awful, how about capped AA, if you've decided AA is a no go then sorry just would like to get it from you at a better price. Thanks man
I second this, and capped tyramine for all us lazy people.:thumbsup:
 
Almost anything can be done, 400runner, but the art of doing what I can with what money I currently have is the hard part. If I were to do these, it would not be until the spring time to be honest...I am simply tapped right now.
 
How about some bulk or capped Avena Sativa to go along with your trib and long jack custom? I am contemplating running this with my next NHA cycle, and it would be a great if you would carry it.
 
From what I've read the problems associated with Av. Sativa products is that they have a low ratio of active avenacosides, so I'd say at least 7% Avenacosides A&B would be good. This is just based on other products however.
 
Hey, I know its still very early but I would like to avert your attention to this thread. Sounds very interesting in terms of a original creatine supplement. The actual ingrediants are listed a ways in.

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Man that was a real ways in....... figure I'll take the work out of it for you guys.

Serving Size 6 capsules
30 servings per container
Creatine Ethyl Ester 5g *
6-Methyluracil 1g *
Creatinine Phosphate 1g
 
I personally would seriously go for:

-Capped HMB
-Forskolin (capped or powder)
-If you can make BCAAs with some sort of flavoring system that would be amazing
 
Reggin said:
I personally would seriously go for:

-Capped HMB
-Forskolin (capped or powder)
-If you can make BCAAs with some sort of flavoring system that would be amazing

Echo the forskolin.

Adams
 
johnfaceman said:
Hey, I know its still very early but I would like to avert your attention to this thread. Sounds very interesting in terms of a original creatine supplement. The actual ingrediants are listed a ways in.

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That thread should continue to evolve with new information.
 
custom said:
What do you use this for?

It is the only oil soluble form of Vitamin C. The best version IMO. Right now I'm using NOW's Ascorbyl Palmitate, just thought if you could get it I could just order it from you.
 
what benefits are you seeing from use?

Sir Foxx said:
It is the only oil soluble form of Vitamin C. The best version IMO. Right now I'm using NOW's Ascorbyl Palmitate, just thought if you could get it I could just order it from you.
 
Benefits are hard to assess when it comes to vitamins. I haven't been sick since I switched to this type of vitamin C(almost 2 years) but I've also gotten really serious my lifting and taking care of my body so I can't say that I'm not getting sick just because I'm living better and taking better care of myself.

I base my preference on this type of vitamin C, due to the fact it crosses the Blood/Brain barrier more easily than other types(read it in a study, and no I don't have it but I'll look for it).


This may help:

Special Update on Fat-soluble Vitamin C

Fat-soluble versus water-soluble vitamins
Vitamins are either fat-soluble or water-soluble. Water-soluble vitamin C and the B complex are excreted in urine, if taken in excess. The fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, K accumulate within the fat stores of the body and within the liver.

Although most animals produce their own vitamin C, humans, primates and guinea pigs have lost this ability. Since your body can't manufacture it, vitamin C must be obtained through diet and supplementation.
Fat-soluble vitamin C
Ascorbyl palmitate is a fat-soluble form of vitamin C, which is better absorbed than ascorbic acid, the water-soluble form. It offers all the benefits of ascorbic acid, plus it won't flush out of the body as quickly as ascorbic acid, and it is able to be stored in cell membranes until the body needs it.

Ascorbyl palmitate is an amphipathic molecule, which means one end is water-soluble and the other end is fat-soluble. This dual solubility allows it to permeate the extra-cellular aqueous environment of the cell and the interior cellular environment, as well. When it is incorporated into the cell membranes of human red blood cells, ascorbyl palmitate protects them from oxidative damage and also helps protect vitamin E (a fat-soluble antioxidant) from oxidation by free radicals.1

Ascorbyl Palmitate has powerful antioxidant properties, helps maintain normal connective tissue, may reduce the risk of certain cancers as well as coronary artery disease, and helps in the healing of wounds.
What else does vitamin C do?
Vitamin C is an important weapon in your immune system's arsenal against bacteria and viruses. It also helps protect unsaturated fatty acids from being oxidized, therefore protecting their potency. A protective vitamin essential to over-all body health, vitamin C is especially important for neutralizing free radicals. It also:

* helps in the production of collagen and maintenance of healthy skin and blood vessels

* promotes the healing of scar tissue and fractures

* gives strength to blood vessels

* helps prevent and treat the common cold

* promotes healthy teeth and gums

* helps the body utilize iron and folic acid

* supports the thymus gland

* enhances T-cell production, increasing resistance to viral and bacterial infections, and some allergies

* helps increase interferon levels

* aids in the absorption of iron and the formation of red blood cells

* protects blood lipids from peroxidation2

* reduces the effects of some allergy-producing substances


A deficiency of vitamin C may result in bleeding gums, swollen or painful joints, slow healing of wounds and fractures, the tendency to bruise or bleed in any part of the body, scurvy, and cardiovascular disease.
Advantages of ascorbyl palmitate
One of the advantages of taking a nutritional supplement that contains ascorbyl palmitate and ascorbic acid is that you may require a smaller dosage because ascorbyl palmitate doesn't flush out of your system as quickly as water-soluble vitamin C. More importantly, exciting new research done on laboratory animals and in vitro indicates that ascorbyl palmitate:

* is a preventative against stomach cancer and colon cancer 3,4

* reduces the toxic effects of acetaminophen better than ascorbic acid 5, 6,7

* stimulates collagen synthesis at lower doses than ascorbic acid 8,9

* is a powerful free radical scavenger 10


Most supplements contain little or no ascorbyl palmitate because it is much more expensive than regular ascorbic acid. Because both the fat-soluble and water-soluble forms of vitamin C each has unique properties, it makes sense to obtain our supplemental vitamin C from both forms. A well designed vitamin C or multi-nutrient supplement should contain at least 25% of its vitamin C in the fat-soluble, ascorbyl palmitate form.
References:

1. Higdon, R.N., Ph.D. The Bioavailability of Different Forms of Vitamin C. Invalid Link Removed
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2. Passwater, R.A., Ph.D. The New Supernutrition. Pocket Books, NY 1991

3. Shimpo K, Takahashi H, Tsuda H, Hibino T, Kawai K, Kimura C, Nagatsu T, Fujita K. Inhibition of hepatocellular carcinoma development and erythrocyte polyamine levels in ODS rats fed on 3'-methyl-4-dimethylaminoazobenzene by hemicalcium ascorbate, 2-O-octadecylascorbic acid, and ascorbyl palmitate. Cancer Detect Prev 1996;20(2):137-45.
Abstract

4. Wargovich MJ, Harris C, Chen CD, Palmer C, Steele VE, Kelloff GJ. Growth kinetics and chemoprevention of aberrant crypts in the rat colon. J Cell Biochem Suppl 1992;16G:51-4
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5. Mitra A, Kulkarni AP, Ravikumar VC, Bourcier DR. Effect of ascorbic acid esters on hepatic glutathione levels in mice treated with a hepatotoxic dose of acetaminophen. J Biochem Toxicol 1991 Summer;6(2):93-100.
Abstract

6. Mitra A, Ravikumar VC, Bourn WM, Bourcier DR. Influence of ascorbic acid esters on acetaminophen-induced hepatotoxicity in mice. Toxicol Lett 1988 Nov;44(1-2):39-46
Abstract

7. Jonker D, Lee VS, Hargreaves RJ, Lake BG. Comparison of the effects of ascorbyl palmitate and L-ascorbic acid on paracetamol-induced hepatotoxicity in the mouse. Toxicology 1988 Nov 30;52(3):287-95
Abstract

8. Rosenblat G, Willey A, Zhu YN, Jonas A, Diegelmann RF, Neeman I, Graham MF. Palmitoyl ascorbate: selective augmentation of procollagen mRNA expression compared with L-ascorbate in human intestinal smooth muscle cells. J Cell Biochem 1999 Jun 1;73(3):312-20.
Abstract

9. Rosenblat G, Perelman N, Katzir E, Gal-Or S, Jonas A, Nimni ME, Sorgente N, Neeman I. Acylated ascorbate stimulates collagen synthesis in cultured human foreskin fibroblasts at lower doses than does ascorbic acid. Connect Tissue Res 1998;37(3-4):303-11.
Abstract

10. Perricone N, Nagy K, Horvath F, Dajko G, Uray I, Zs-Nagy I.
The hydroxyl free radical reactions of ascorbyl palmitate as measured in various in vitro models. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 1999 Sep 7;262(3):661-5
Abstract
 
Ascorbyl palmitate has longer half life than ascorbic acid, which is main benfit. but its like most other fat soluble vitamin, its toxic if taken at large doses. while you can mega dose with ascorbic acid.
 
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