Product Request Thread

IS the cissus standardized to the same extracts though? I heard it was different, i know USP sold some to nutraplanet.
 
so custom, would the new tta replace whats in burn3d? or just sold as bulk? kinda wonderin since i wanted to place an order twards the end of the month for burn3d.
 
is this the PGX blend:
PGX™ Proprietary Blend - 1000 mg

* Konjac (Amorphophallus konjac K. Koch) root extract
* Sodium Alginate
* Xanthan Gum

Id be interested in it as well if it as potent as chaps says it is
I <3 Fiber
 
How about Shipping to Europe?

Its driving me CRAZY that I can't order from you just because I live In Europe, damnit!

At least accept costumers who pay with pay-pal or if you want even more security, only the people who's billing adres is the same as shipping, but please man, let us in.
 
You can order...

You'll just have to put the actual delivery address in the comments section. We've been shipping alot to the EU lately with very good results.
 
Yep PGX is a blend of fibers, the MOST potent available actually, it actually lowers blood sugar by 50%.
 
custom said:
You can order...

You'll just have to put the actual delivery address in the comments section. We've been shipping alot to the EU lately with very good results.
:thumbsup: Great, that's the best news in months! :thumbsup:
 
ah **** nevermind anyway you can by pass this :
Cinnulin PF® is a registered trademark of Integrity Nutraceuticals International, and Cinnulin PF® is protected by U.S. Patent #6,200,569.
 
I'd second the ketoca-whatever (that's in Nizoral) at 2%. I've only found 1% at Wal-mart.
(For acne reduction...)
 
TimoteoS said:
ah **** nevermind anyway you can by pass this :
Cinnulin PF® is a registered trademark of Integrity Nutraceuticals International, and Cinnulin PF® is protected by U.S. Patent #6,200,569.


I would just have to buy it from them; no biggie.
 
And then could you sell it as a bulk powder? Check it out bro Id be really interested on the price..and it tastes like cinnamon so it would be great in oatmeal!
 
custom said:
I would just have to buy it from them; no biggie.

Well, since Cinullin PF seems to work even better when combined with 'Coffeeberry™ Forte', you may want to look into that one also.

Btw: The latter is a supperb anti-oxidant in and by itself:

"Whole coffee fruit has antioxidants not found in coffee drinks. Compounds found in Coffeeberry™ Forte include caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, ferulic acid, trigonelline, quinic acid and coffee saccharides. Benefits include antioxidant activity and blood sugar control as well as antiinflammatory properties and enhanced immune system function. Studies have shown inhibition of cancer growth, normalization of cholesterol and blood pressure, and increased bone density.

Five fruits and vegetables have an average ORAC value of 2,500 units. No specific “recommended” dose but 200mg dose of Coffeeberry™ Forte yields 3000 ORAC units."
 
so custom, whats up with that new tta you where talkin about? was it tsa?... also any chance of gettin some avant labs stuff in the store?
 
custom said:
In bulk or caps?
250 mg caps if you can sell 60 caps for less then 20.00 :)

if not bulk would be cool!

And yeah, Im interested in the new TTA, Ive still got an order coming Matt
 
Phenibut in 500g and 1000g sizes. Or at least more than 100grams!

SuppR___ has 1000g for $280 which is a GREAT price but they don't take credit/debit cards.
 
Robboe said:
What is the fascination with cinnulin?

A water soluble cinnamon extract for blood sugar control and increased insulin sensitivity, both imitates and potentiates insulin. It provides nutritional support for type II diabetes, glucose, cholesterol, & triglycerides. Studies have shown 1 gram of cinnamon per day may reduce blood sugar and other diabetic risk factors, but daily use could result in a buildup of potentially toxic substances found in the whole herb. Cinnulin PF™ water soluble extract contains the active type A polymers, but no toxins.
 
Motomatt said:
A water soluble cinnamon extract for blood sugar control and increased insulin sensitivity, both imitates and potentiates insulin. It provides nutritional support for type II diabetes, glucose, cholesterol, & triglycerides. Studies have shown 1 gram of cinnamon per day may reduce blood sugar and other diabetic risk factors, but daily use could result in a buildup of potentially toxic substances found in the whole herb. Cinnulin PF™ water soluble extract contains the active type A polymers, but no toxins.

For diabetics, that's great. But how many of those asking for it in bulk are diabetic?

I am only asking because i have not seen anything about it being valuable for bodybuilding. IIRC it enhances or upregulates the GLUT3 receptor, which is typically found in the CNS. Not read about it imitating insulin.
 
Robboe said:
For diabetics, that's great. But how many of those asking for it in bulk are diabetic?

I am only asking because i have not seen anything about it being valuable for bodybuilding. IIRC it enhances or upregulates the GLUT3 receptor, which is typically found in the CNS. Not read about it imitating insulin.

Invalid Link Removed
USDA RESEARCH SCIENTIST RICHARD A. ANDERSON, PhD, CNS, FACN, has studied cinnamon for nearly 20 years and discovered that cinnamon both imitates and potentiates insulin. His research is integral to the USDA Creative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Integrity Nutraceuticals International to further study the extract of cinnamon.

Isolation and characterization of polyphenol type-A polymers from cinnamon with
insulin-like biological activity.
BIO 07-11 PREV200400113657 NDN- 244-0275-0951-3
Anderson, Richard A.; Broadhurst, C. Leigh; Polansky, Marilyn M.; Schmidt, Walter F.; Khan, Alam;
Flanagan, Vincent P.; Schoene, Norberta W.; Graves, Donald J.
JOURNAL NAME- Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
VOL. 52
NO. 1
January 1, 2004
PP. 65-70
DOCUMENT TYPE- Article
ISSN- 0021-8561
ADDRESS- Email: [email protected]; Nutrient Requirements and Functions Laboratory,
Beltsville Human Nutrition Research Center, USDA, ARS, Bldg 307C, Rm 223, Beltsville, MD,
20705-2350, USA
MEDIUM- print
LANGUAGE- English
The causes and control of type 2 diabetes mellitus are not clear, but there is strong evidence that
dietary factors are involved in its regulation and prevention. We have shown that extracts from
cinnamon enhance the activity of insulin. The objective of this study was to isolate and characterize
insulin-enhancing complexes from cinnamon that may be involved in the alleviation or possible
prevention and control of glucose intolerance and diabetes. Water-soluble polyphenol polymers from
cinnamon that increase insulin-dependent in vitro glucose metabolism roughly 20-fold and display
antioxidant activity
were isolated and characterized by nuclear magnetic resonance and mass
spectroscopy. The polymers were composed of monomeric units with a molecular mass of 288. Two
trimers with a molecular mass of 864 and a tetramer with a mass of 1152 were isolated. Their
protonated molecular masses indicated that they are A type doubly linked procyanidin oligomers of the
catechins and/or epicatechins. These polyphenolic polymers found in cinnamon may function as
antioxidants, potentiate insulin action, and may be beneficial in the control of glucose intolerance and
diabetes.
 
Anything in vivo?

I just did a really basic seach on "cinnamon insulin in vivo" and the results seem mixed. There may be good potential for increasing insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle (via insulin signalling pathway or nitric oxide pathway) in rat models, but nothing noted for humans - one study in postmenopausal type II diabetes patients had no effect (1.5g cinnamon extrac/day). Although i dunno whether that is cinnulin-pf.

I checked your link, but none of the PDFs open for me for some reason.

Thank you for helping me get educated about this by the way. It is appreciated.
 
Robboe said:
Anything in vivo?

I just did a really basic seach on "cinnamon insulin in vivo" and the results seem mixed. There may be good potential for increasing insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle (via insulin signalling pathway or nitric oxide pathway) in rat models, but nothing noted for humans - one study in postmenopausal type II diabetes patients had no effect (1.5g cinnamon extrac/day). Although i dunno whether that is cinnulin-pf.

I checked your link, but none of the PDFs open for me for some reason.

Thank you for helping me get educated about this by the way. It is appreciated.

You are very welcome:-)
I'm learning as well.
I get very upset stomach with reg cinnamon, but with cinnulin-pf. no problems.
 
Bulk
Colostrum


At high dosages this stuff is really anabolic and over all great for general health.


Please carry !

ASAP
 
Dr Liftalot said:
Bulk
Colostrum


At high dosages this stuff is really anabolic and over all great for general health.


Please carry !

ASAP

I never heard of this being anabolic, do you have some studies on this. Comparing this to food how anabolic do you think it is.
 
b_delgros said:
I never heard of this being anabolic, do you have some studies on this. Comparing this to food how anabolic do you think it is.


I'll find it, there was a study done by a university on there rowing team i believe. It showed at higher dosages to be more effective then creatine. Not to mention overall support for the immune system.

Its great stuff and taste good mixed with protein and banna's.
 
What makes colostrum so beneficial?
There are over 90 known components in colostrum. The primary components, divided into two classes, are immune factors and growth factors. Colostrum also contains a precise balance of vitamins, minerals and amino acids. All of these factors work together in perfect synergy to restore and maintain health.

Colostrum’s Immune Factors
Immune Factors in colostrum have been shown to help the body inhibit the binding of pathogenic invaders to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. Each factor plays a specific role in our body’s defense against these attackers. In addition, colostrum contains over 20 antibodies to specific pathogens including E coli, salmonella, rotavirus, candida, streptococcus, staphylococcus, H pylori, and cryptosporidia.

In addition to immunoglobulins, medical studies show that PRP in colostrum supports an underactive immune system. PRP also helps balance an overactive immune system present in autoimmune conditions.

Colostrum’s Growth Factors
Growth Factors help build and restore bone, muscle, nerve tissue, connective tissue, skin and cartilage. These factors have also been shown to help increase lean muscle, help the body burn fat for fuel, and assist in wound repair. Growth factors have also been shown to help slow the signs of aging! Colostrum's growth factors may:

Affect the brain’s mood regulating chemicals to brighten our moods. (serotonin & dopamine)
Assist in regeneration and improve normal growth of aged or injured muscle, bone, cartilage, skin collagen and nerve tissue.
Help burn fat for fuel instead of muscle tissue in times of fasting (diet), and build & retain lean muscle (non-diet).
Assist the internal regulation of the brain's "feel-good" chemicals, supporting alertness and better concentration.
Help maintain normal blood sugar levels.
Support skin repair when applied topically
Restore our body’s precious RNA and DNA.
Other Beneficial Components
Vitamins and Minerals are nutrients that are essential for normal metabolism, growth and development. They act as coenzymes, enabling chemical process to take place throughout the body. Vitamins and minerals are indispensable for the maintenance of health. Amino Acids are the building blocks of proteins. They are required for growth and development. Amino acids are divided into essential (not produced by the body) and nonessential (can be produced by the body).

Known Components of Colostrum
Immune Factors, Immunoglobulins, Antibodies
IgG – Neutralizes toxins and other harmful pathogenic invaders
IgM – Helps control antibody response
IgD – Helps support health of newborns
IgE – Involved in regulating allergic response
IgA – Helps inhibit the binding of pathogens to surfaces
Secretory IgA (SigA) – Found in mucous membranes, Helps inhibit the binding of pathogens to surfaces
IgA Specific Helper – Stimulates the production of IgA
Lactoferrin – Powerful antioxidant, robs pathogens of the iron they need to proliferate
Transferrin – Binds and transports iron
Glycoproteins: - (Including Protease and Trypsin Inhibitors) Protect components from destruction by stomach acids
Lactalbumin – Raises brain serotonin levels, improves mood under stress
Multimeric a-Lactalbumin – Shown to cause certain cancer cells to create selective suicide (apoptosis)
Cytokines – (Including Interleukins, Interferon Y, Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF), and Lymphokines) Stimulates death of some tumors, increase T-cell activity, responsible for regulation and intensity of immune response, stimulate production of immunoglobulins
Proline-Rich Polypeptide (PRP) – Regulates the activity of the immune system
Lysozymes – Helps keep pathogens from binding to surfaces both internally and externally
Gamma Globulin – Helps ward off pathogens
B Lactoglobulin – Antibody, protein
Complement 3 & 4 (C3 & C4) – Proteins that activate the complement of the immune system
Kappa Casein – Glycoprotein that helps protect against H. pylori. (helicobacter pylori)
Alpha 2-AP glycoprotein
Alpha 1- antitrypsin – Inhibitor of trypsin
Alpha 2- macroglobulin – Function as hormonal transporters
Orosomucoids – Alpha-1 protein in plasma
Prealbumin – Precursor to albumin
Albumin – Contains essential amino acids
Oligosaccharides – Complex carbohydrates, help support healthy lung function
Non Specific Inhibitors (NSI’s) – Factors that inhibit a wide range of respiratory problems
Growth Factors
Epithelial Growth Factor (EGF) – Helps protect and maintain the skin
Fibroblast Growth Factor (FGF) – Enhances wound healing and tissue repair
Insulin-like Growth Factor I (IGF-I) – Increases lean muscle mass, helps repair DNA and RNA, anti-aging, helps maintian normal blood-sugar and cholesterol levels
Insulin-like Growth Factor II (IGF-II) – Affects how the body uses fat and protein
Growth Hormone (GH) – Regulates growth, decreases signs of aging
Transforming Growth Factor - a (TGF- a) – Assists in formation and repair of connective tissue, bone and cartilage
Transforming Growth Factor - b (TGF - b) – Helps repair tissue, supports growth of the lining of the gut. Shown to produce cell destruction in certain human cancers.
Platelet-Derived Growth Factor (PDGF) – Stimulates growth of connective tissue, plays a role in wound repair and helps with cell division and neuron survival and regeneration
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone (GnRH) – Stimulates release of follicle-stimulating hormone, and gonadotropic substances
Prolactin – Similar to Growth Hormone
Insulin – Responsible for proper metabolism of blood sugar
Sulfur – An important building block of proteins
Vitamins and Other Nutrients
Vitamin B6 – Produces serotonin, utilization of amino acids
Vitamin B12 – Normal development of red blood cells
Vitamin E – Antioxidant, supports wound repair and immune function
Vitamin A (from carotene) – Resistance to pathogenic invasion, maintains cell integrity
Vitamin C – Antioxidant, immune system support
Thiamin (Vitamin B1) – Metabolism of carbohydrates, energy
Folic Acid – Cell replication and tissue growth
Pantothenic Acid – Metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and protein
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) – Energy production, tissue repair, healthy eyes
Beta-carotene - Antioxidant
Glycoconjugates – Carbohydrates that link to lipids and proteins
Glycogen – Converts into glucose when needed by tissues
Retinoic Acid – Metabolite of Vitamin A, used in treatment of acn
Minerals
Calcium – Maintains strong, healthy bones, activates enzymes
Chromium – Glucose metabolism disorders, body fat reduction
Iron – Oxygen transport and storage, energy, immune support
Magnesium – Muscle relaxation, assists with normal brain function
Phosphorus – Strengthens bones and teeth
Potassium – helps maintain normal blood pressure, maintains fluid balance in cells
Sodium – Cell membrane integrity, plays important role in nerve function
Zinc – Synthesis of DNA and RNA, activates Vitamin A
Essential Amino Acids
Isoleucine – Assists in muscle development & repair, helps regulate blood sugar
Leucine – Involved in muscle repair, wound healing and hormone production
Histidine – Involved in growth and tissue repair
Methionine – Antioxidant, collagen synthesis, helps support healthy cardiovascular function
Lysine – Aids in calcium absorption, helps regulate antibody and enzyme production
Threonine – Stimulates antibody production
Phenylalanine – Assists neurotransmitter function, increases “feel good” chemicals in brain
Valine – Regulates energy, aids growth and repair of muscle tissue
Tryptophan – Stimulates niacin production, precursor for serotonin
Nonessential Amino Acids
Arginine – Stimulates GH, immune function, promotes wound repair and muscle growth
Cystine – An antioxidant involved in collagen synthesis
Glutanic Acid – Helps transport potassium to the brain, implicated in neurological conditions
Alanine – Involved in glucose metabolism
Tyrosine – Regulate mood, may improve memory, appetite suppressant
Glycine – Helps decrease muscle wasting, aids in glycogen storage
Proline – Aids in wound repair and collagen synthesis
Aspartic Acid – Helps synthesis of DNA, RNA, Ig and antibodies, involved in energy metabolism
Serine – Involved in fat metabolism and muscle growth, noted moisturizer
Additional Factors Found in Colostrum
Beta 2- microglobulin – Components of many cell membranes including leukocytes
Enzymes – Induce chemical changes in the body
Haemopexin – Iron-binding protein
Haptoglobulin – Glycoproteins that aid the recycling of iron
Lactoperoxidase – An antioxidant
Orotic Acid – Precursor to certain nucleotides
Peroxidase – Transfers oxygen to tissues, helps prevent free radical damage
Xanthine Oxidase Enzyme – Enzyme involved in conversion of hypoxanthine to xanthine
Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Bifidobacterium, Lactobacillus Bifidus – Help restore a supportive bacterial environment in the body

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you guys should carry Piracetam powder.. it's good stuff. Maybe cap it for us. It's a great addition to any focus stack
 
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