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The New Product Release Thread

Here's your laugh of the day: EPH labs IsoPept Zero
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IsoPept® Zero is your ideal post-workout protein shake comprized of Hydrolyzed and Pure Whey Protein Isolate, which are the most premium and nutrient rich sources of high quality protein peptide fractions providing your fatigued muscles with a direct source of fuel for growth and repair.

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IsoPept® Zero is the ideal protein shake for lean muscle growth. With 5.7 grams of BCAAs and 25 grams of protein, your body will be fueled with the ideal building blocks necessary for muscle growth and repair.

IsoPept® Zero contains 0 grams of sugar and almost 0 grams of fat and carbs per serving. This makes IsoPept® Zero the ideal fast absorbing protein shake for anyone trying to gain lean muscle.

almost zero... but actually not.. LOL. when its 1.5g fat and 2g carbs...
 
Environmental Research Center Inc. v. BPI Sports LLC, No. RG-16-830792 (Cal. Super. Ct. – Alameda Cnty.): Proposition 65 action alleging Defendant failed to warn consumers its food products contain lead.

looks like Blackstone and Prime Nutrition were just hit with the same suit
 
Here's your laugh of the day: EPH labs IsoPept Zero
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almost zero... but actually not.. LOL. when its 1.5g fat and 2g carbs...

They could have said "almost no fat and carbs" and it would have sounded a whole lot more acceptable. "Almost zero" is stupid.
 
Environmental Research Center Inc. v. BPI Sports LLC, No. RG-16-830792 (Cal. Super. Ct. – Alameda Cnty.): Proposition 65 action alleging Defendant failed to warn consumers its food products contain lead.

Yikes. Lead?! I'm intrigued to see how much is in it.
 
Environmental Research Center Inc. v. BPI Sports LLC, No. RG-16-830792 (Cal. Super. Ct. – Alameda Cnty.): Proposition 65 action alleging Defendant failed to warn consumers its food products contain lead.

Could you expand on this? I'm using Intra-MD right now so it is particularly important to me to know how much lead (if any) I'm drinking up.
 
It's prop 65, it's a goofball law that only applies to the state of CA. Anything you're ingesting from them is fine. The state of CA has set its own limits for things sold there. That's why when you buy a suitcase it has a tag in it that says this causes cancer in the state of CA. There are special interest law groups that do nothing but sue supplement companies over this law. If your product goes over the prop 65 limit, you have to put something on the bottle that says it causes birth defects, cancer, etc.

What often happens, with something like a protein, is serving suggested. Marketing teams will suggest to take 4-8 scoops a day of a product and at THOSE level, it violates the law (8 scoops). Even then, these are microscopic amounts and don't present any danger to you. 95% of these lawsuits get settled quickly. The law firm will settle for a penalty for the state of CA that's minimum, but their "fee's" are huge. It's a complete racket as firms are allowed to sue on behalf of the state, so the state has zero desire to fix this insane law.

So once again, almost every company IN the industry has been hit with one of these at some point. Those that haven't, will. It's not anything to be concerned about as a consumer. What I can't figure out, is WTF they did to piss these people off. I've NEVER seen a prop 65 lawsuit anywhere close to these numbers. The majority are settled for under 100k and this one is for over 100m.
 
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At the moment we can only confirm one ingredient for Kings Blood, although we do have a long list of effects for it. The one feature we know of is KSM-66, promoted as the world’s best form of ashwagandha. As for the long list of effects, the supplement promises to boost testosterone and libido, enhance energy, modulate cortisol, and elevate mood.
 
What often happens, with something like a protein, is serving suggested. Marketing teams will suggest to take 4-8 scoops a day of a product and at THOSE level, it violates the law (8 scoops). Even then, these are microscopic amounts and don't present any danger to you.

BPI, protein, lead...they'll win this case: sugar doesn't contain lead.
 
What's the difference between Kings Blood and Sup3r PCT ?

P.S. Great name for a PCT product

I can't really tell you without divulging the ingredients.

However, Sup3r-PCT will still be sold. KB will be for useful for any cycle but especially harsher cycles.
 
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At the moment we can only confirm one ingredient for Kings Blood, although we do have a long list of effects for it. The one feature we know of is KSM-66, promoted as the world’s best form of ashwagandha. As for the long list of effects, the supplement promises to boost testosterone and libido, enhance energy, modulate cortisol, and elevate mood.
Man, that should be awesome.
 
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At the moment we can only confirm one ingredient for Kings Blood, although we do have a long list of effects for it. The one feature we know of is KSM-66, promoted as the world’s best form of ashwagandha. As for the long list of effects, the supplement promises to boost testosterone and libido, enhance energy, modulate cortisol, and elevate mood.

I like OL label design !really nice
 
They could have said "almost no fat and carbs" and it would have sounded a whole lot more acceptable. "Almost zero" is stupid.

and naming it ZERO is even worse... I could understand if they only mentioned the zero sugar, but wtf on the rest.

brb, i only have 1 bill to pay today so thats almost zero. not paying bill.
 
Could you expand on this? I'm using Intra-MD right now so it is particularly important to me to know how much lead (if any) I'm drinking up.
Most likely miniscule...and prop 65 only only applies in the state of cali i think. If you ever buy any Animal or Universal product i know they put a sticker on their products that reads something to the extent like:

This product contains an ingredient known to the state of California to cause cancer...blah blah blah...

I mean that is definately a risk with using cheap supplements that use generic raws from china that could be high in lead...but that just tells you, you get what you pay for.

In regards to Prime/blackstone labs, their products will most like have that sticker somewhere in the future, but im sure your fine...
 
Tons of low quality raws from china i.e cheap creatine have been shown to be high in contaminents like arsenic and lead...quality 100% plays a role!
Something tells me 1fast400 knows what he is talking about
 
Tons of low quality raws from china i.e cheap creatine have been shown to be high in contaminents like arsenic and lead...quality 100% plays a role!

It's not material impurity that creates metals. 95% of companies have zero clue where their materials come from and have never been to a factory in their life. I'm in China 3-4x per year. Have been for past few years.
 
Would Kings blood be stackable with super pct? What about testify? Im just trying to get a grip on what this might be. Dont need to tell me ingredients if you cant.

I would not stack Sup3r-PCT with King's Blood.
Test1fy is a possibility to stack with KB but there is some redundancy (ie.KSM) so I would not take full dose of Test1fy.
 
I would not stack Sup3r-PCT with King's Blood.
Test1fy is a possibility to stack with KB but I would probably take full dose of KB and half Duse of Test1fy. I can't really say why without giving away a tidbit of the formula.
Gotcha i think i kinda got grip of what it is.
 
I would not stack Sup3r-PCT with King's Blood.
Test1fy is a possibility to stack with KB but there is some redundancy (ie.KSM) so I would not take full dose of Test1fy.


if you were to send me some king's blood to try I would not be mad......:shrug:
 
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