Wow. Really? I wrote the marketing write-up. If you really look at it, I don't think there's anything crazy in it at all. I wrote it with my own passion and belief in the product. I wrote it giddy that Matt allowed me to make a product that was a dream product of mine. This is the product I dreamed of using. I wrote it thinking Matt is crazy to make a product for 4-5 times the price as companies that won't make one for over 6-7 bucks in raws. There's no D-bol claims, no steroid comparisons, there's no fake names of ingredients, it non-prop. blended. There's ingredients in there that are thousands a kilo. One ingredient in this product is more expensive than an entire product of "other" companies. I want to see this product do well as its a labor of love and it is awesome. I am not lying to say it is, without a doubt, the single best sports supplement out there. The dosing, the ingredients, the cost, the GMP status, the exploitation of pathway...using real biochemistry, not shotgunning a blend of whatever...but real step by step pathway exploitation, formulated by an MD and an RD, not Joe in marketing, and patented (fully) creatine that isn't just attaching some doodad to creatine that will get cleaved 10 min. after ingestion and has no added benefit other than marketing.
I was stunned to read that statement. It couldn't be more different. Except, both have a business and both are trying to make money. The way they go about it is different. Matt, Dana and I want to shout this product from the rooftops and if it is embraced...I have some truly special things lined up that work off this product that are just as insane. We need educated, motivated, and skeptical consumers to pursue this product. It's expensive to make, it was hell releasing it (2 years of roadblocks trying to be novel and doing patents), GMP is farrrrr more difficult and much more expensive, the patenting is 10-20 thousand (no one full patents...except X-factor...this is legit). We've got a clinical study underway on Trinitine.
Again this is a labor of love and Matt was insane enough to listen to me plead this crazy idea. I am still deeply appreciative he put profits aside and said, "give me a flagship product that is a gamechanger to build my brand off of." This product is so, so different.
Methylcobalamin, 15mg., is only available by one company...AOR. $48 a bottle. That's online prices. One ingredient. You tell me?