By what criteria is that product able to be called a SARM or contain SARMy ingredients
Based on my limited experience with theacrine, I'd say it's underwhelming. First, replacing caffeine with an equal dose (in mg) of theacrine in my daily energy/focus stack did not seem as effective as caffeine, and adding theacrine to caffeine and other stimulants doesn't seem to be any more effective (possibly not even as effective) as just adding an equal amount of caffeine. Given the price of theacrine relative to caffeine (and even other stimulants), it just doesn't seem worth the price IMO. I'm pretty sure I remember kisaj saying he wasn't a fan either.what's the verdict on theacrine? anyone use it alone or with controlled variables?
Wonder what the justification for the name and SARM will be.
Butterscotch?
Wonder how the cals are
Oh My
Chocolate Cream Carb Killa.
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Almost six months later Grenade has now given its US followers a much needed second option with Chocolate Cream Carb Killa.
Wow looks soo good.
Wow looks soo good.
They are the best bars on the market in my opinion
There proteins look really good, but I have a personal problem with the company so I would Never buy them!!
what's the verdict on theacrine? anyone use it alone or with controlled variables?
I still want to know what this is about haha
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Pretty much caffeine light
They are being manufactured by the same brand..
In progress...
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What the hell...
Honestly companies do this because unfortunately the majority of supplement consumers aren't as well-versed in this stuff as we are. Aka this stuff sells.
Wtf is that?
By what criteria is that product able to be called a SARM or contain SARMy ingredients
At least its not an herbal SERM ...
Ostarene....LMFAO. So stupid....
It's a Hi-tech's world..
Wonder what the justification for the name and SARM will be.
profit > all
for what it's worth, I am not a fan of utilizing this name for this product.
I stand behind using the names 1-testosterone, superdrol, 1-ad, and the other ones we use, because we're able to replicate/mimic the actions of those products to an appreciable degree.
This product however, bares no resemblance to what its name refers to. I think the formula is solid, but I don't for the life of me understand why it was given this name.
most likely it given this name for one specific reason and so far it is doing what they hoped it would do- generate publicity for free
for what it's worth, I am not a fan of utilizing this name for this product.
I stand behind using the names 1-testosterone, superdrol, 1-ad, and the other ones we use, because we're able to replicate/mimic the actions of those products to an appreciable degree.
This product however, bares no resemblance to what its name refers to. I think the formula is solid, but I don't for the life of me understand why it was given this name.
It's pretty obvious, to me at least, why they used that name.
Really not a fan of the names you guys give products. Just being honest.
well yea... I mean I "know" why they named it what they did.
Doesn't mean I have to like it though.
Are companies recalling products for labeling them as dietary supplements when they aren't? How does labeling something as a SARM when it's not apply? Admin Law isn't my forte
I mean. Naming something Superdrol is one thing. Saying something is a SARM when it's not is a completely different. How does that meet label claims?
Are companies recalling products for labeling them as dietary supplements when they aren't? How does labeling something as a SARM when it's not apply? Admin Law isn't my forte
with all that I said already said...
I do think its pretty cool that the only knock Hi-Tech and its companies are getting right now is that people don't like our product names(now that labels have been updated, I don't see that complaint anymore haha). Out of all the potential issues with a product:
1. effectiveness
2. price
3. flavor
4. everything else under the sun
if the biggest gripe is a product name, I'd say it sounds like Hi-Tech is doing pretty damn well with its product offerings.
Did you update the "Superdrol" (or other prop blends) label? Cuz if it's still a prop blend, that's another knock against you. Price? How much is it for 3 weeks?
ok, so you dislike prop blends. I dislike prop blends. When Hi-Tech is the only company in the world using them, then it's an official gripe about Hi-Tech, and not the supplement industry in general.
Superdrol is a 3-6 week cycle in 1 bottle, 1-2 pills/day. If you wanted to run a 6 week cycle at 2/day you would need 2 bottles.
If you care to disclose the mg amount of the 4-AD and 1-Andro, I may lay off the 42 cap ball bustingIf it was just those two, it would be 150.1mg of 4-AD, and 149.9mg if 1-Andro - 1 Cap a day???? But you then have 5 additional ingredients taking away from the first two. I think a lot of eggs are being put in the Liposomal delivery basket if you ask me
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I'm just waiting for a company to release "Protene" - 5g of protein and 20g of taurine, glycine, and creatine (prop blend of course) per scoop!
reminds me of how ALRI Humapro is marketed...
which actually was completely changed when Hi-Tech bought ALRI. I disliked their marketing on it when saying it = protein.
The studies they got their claims from however are damn cool. Have you checked out any of the research on "Master Amino Project"?
Awhile back I looked at a few of the info published, but I'll be honest, I have not recently looked. Just to be clear I actually really like Humapro, and the apple cider is amazing (now if I could just afford it every month)
with all that I said already said...
I do think its pretty cool that the only knock Hi-Tech and its companies are getting right now is that people don't like our product names(now that labels have been updated, I don't see that complaint anymore haha). Out of all the potential issues with a product:
1. effectiveness
2. price
3. flavor
4. everything else under the sun
if the biggest gripe is a product name, I'd say it sounds like Hi-Tech is doing pretty damn well with its product offerings.
I would assume there is an argument that one of the ingredients works through selective androgen receptor modulation, albeit not a synthetic SARM. I'm not sure which ingredient that is being claimed on though however
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Dropping March 31 according to Facebook... Any CL reps got the beans to spill?
They're holding a 3-part contest for some free giveaways of it right now. I was one of the winners for Part 1, and they just started Part 2they have the ingredient information in the contest pages too!
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Dropping March 31 according to Facebook... Any CL reps got the beans to spill?
Here you go
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Health IQ helps with includes inflammation, cardio, digestion, liver, breath, prostate, brain, hair, skin, detox, adrenal, antioxidant and eye health. Each benefit has one ingredient supporting it except for inflammation and prostate which have two, and hair and skin which are both backed by the supplement’s single 100mg dose of horsetail herb extract.
The breath complex is kind of amusing, they wanted to cover every base
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Servings Per Container: 10
Amount Per Serving %DV *
Niacin 10 mg 50%
Inflammation Health
Boswellia Serrata (Extracted for 65% Boswellic Acids) 600 mg **
Turmeric Root Powder (Curcuma longa) 500 mg **
Cardio Health
Garlic Bulb Powder 600 mg **
Urological Health
Cranberry Fruit Extract 500 mg **
Digestion Health
Ginger Root Powder 200 mg **
Bifidobacterium Lactis Complex 3.2 billion CFU+ **
Bifidobacterium Longum Complex 0.8 billion CFU+ **
Lactobacillus Acidophilus Complex 4 billion CFU+ **
Liver Health
Milk Thistle Seed Extract (80% Silymarin) 300 mg **
Breath Complex
Peppermint Leaf Powder 250 mg **
Prostate Health
Saw Palmetto Berry Extract 150 mg **
Lycopene 3 mg **
Brain Health
Valerian Root Extract 100 mg **
Hair & Skin Health
Horsetail Herb Extract 100 mg **
Detox Complex
Goldenseal Root Powder 100 mg **
Adrenal Health
Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract 100 mg **
Antioxidant Complex
Co enzyme Q10 10 mg **
Eye Health
Lutein 10 mg **
* Percent Daily Values (DV) are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
** Daily Value not established.
+ CFU count at time of manufacture
Other Ingredients:
Maltodextrin, Stearic Acid, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Dicalcium Phosphate, Croscarmellose, Sodium, Magnesium Stearate, Silicon Dioxide, Pharmaceutical Glaze (Shellac, Povidone)
Contains: Milk.
Blackstone Labs looking like a GDA maybe something to replace Partition-MD?
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