I dono bro...I read the ingredients is ther reli such a difference to thes tribulus and all those t boosting products i read ur articles but how correct are the facts mate? would i be right in guessing ur taking some urself? how are u getting on then bro?
Apparently there is. There's a study for the massularia acuminate in Pink Magic and for forskolin in Bioforge. There's also a huge number of positive logs. I haven't seen a single bad one for Bioforge and very few for PM. There's also blood tests which support the claims.
I'm not taking them though but all available indications present these new types of products very well. I still don't think any product of this sort is worth their current price especially when steroids and prohormones are available (and are much much more cost effective). However, if the price did come down perhaps they might be popular among those who want to remain "natural".
I dislike the murky cloud that surrounds pharmaceuticals in natural bodybuilding...
A real natural trainer takes no pharmaceutical aids, disregards pro hormones and the likes, and sticks to the basics.
I see it as gear or nothing. Blast or Dust.
When insulin levels are elevated in the body, it is physiologically impossible to burn muscle for energy (on a cell to cell basis). When insulin is present in the bloodstream it is also impossible oxidize fatty acids from adipocytes.
Iv been on this stuff for about 3 weeks now and have noticed that iv more energy in the gym and that my appetite has grown massivly. Not quite what it says it does on the bottle but I suppose its doing something. Weater its worth 60 quid or not is a different discussion altogether.