Biotest Supps You'd Like to See

For a long time now I have wished they would sell a stand-alone A7-E product. I don’t understand why they don’t?

Did no one else think about suggesting a “trans-dermal bcaa” supplement?

I guess not.

In an attempt not to derail a thread, I wouldn’t mind seeing what Biotest came up with from reading the Brain-Function Boosters thread.

I think it would be great if they offered trial sizes of their products.
A chance to try the flavors without having to buy a huge tub or a multi-flavor pack for the protein bars.

Spike gum would be good.

Low-carb Surge

multivitamin

t-shirts for women

file tranfer capability on this site or a program/diet template library (okay not a product)

[quote]Donut62 wrote:
cough anaconda cough[/quote]

:wink:

A myostatin inhibitor that works very well.

I also second the tribal T on condoms, possibly even “TESTOSTERONE” condoms. And TESTOSTERONE thongs so I can always have a gift for all the girls I know on birthdays and christmas…or in case I’m feelin a little frisky myself.

-dizzle

Asking the general public to come up with supplement ideas is like scrapping the barrel of supplements allready being produced by other people.

Id rather hear what the trained medicinal chemists think might actually be cool (as if the research had been validated). Could i plead for the R&D department to spend 10 mins in the forum letting us know what they think? Where is Barr? Cy?

A greens sup WOULD rock.

A joint supplement. I allready take glucosamine and chondroit supplement but are there other things? Especially from the regeneration perspective?

Sure smart drugs are cool. I don’t know if Biotest could make them comparable in price to others… i dunno. Its certainly a huge area of potential though.

What happened to the thyroid precursers? might be interesting to make HOT-ROX better. Yohimbine (yohombine?) alternative for us aussies? :wink: Surely there is a ton of analogues. It could get HOT-ROX greater penetration into the global market.

People often take Alpha Male for the sexual sides… more of those products. Sure it might make Biotest look like one of those dodgey companys but hey… if it works :wink:

I was also thinking of a coffee flavored drink.

that or tea

and a Biotest gym or sport lab

Surely I’m not the only one who would want an effective

  1. Non-Stimulant adipose reducer (both sub-Q & inter-abdominal)…
  2. Adrenal Fatigue repair compound

Note I say effective, reasonably quick acting (i.e.: Not having to buy 20 bottles based on hope it “might be working”), something that [u]actually works in the real world[/u]. Biotest branding should assure this to informed consumers…

Thanks for asking OG…

  1. A Greens supplement. I know TC bashed Greens+ on a recent article for having testosterone-reducing components. I’d like to see a better version by Biotest.

  2. Multivitam

For the person who suggested protein pudding… Just use the Metabolic Drive they sell here and mix it into a very small amount of water. Throw in some PB if you are on the AD or something, it tastes really good.

A Peanut Butter flavored Protein Powder would absolutely cause me to empty my wallet, provided it actually tasted like PB.

[quote]Donut62 wrote:
cough anaconda cough[/quote]

I think it’s time to raid Biotest.

A mind control supplement that makes people step away from the computer, go to the gym, and smash weights.

Call it “Huevos” or something similiar.

Biotest was getting really good (if not great) at making prohormones. I would like to see them continue. I assume it would be legal to manufacture them in Mexico or Asia somewhere. If Canadians (and other countries) have to “smuggle” some products in, why not Americans? It would be interesting to see how far the envelope could be still be pushed.

Icariin tablets. 100% Icariin. Not easy to get. Works like viagra and improves pumps and vascularity. Could be massive and i’m sure people would megadose resulting in more sales.

[quote]daltron wrote:
Donut62 wrote:
cough anaconda cough

I think it’s time to raid Biotest.

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agreed.

and i like the idea of Spike! Gum! !

I believe that the future of performance supplementation lies in a neurological improvement. Go over to elitefts.com and check out the interview with Buddy Morris, ex-strength and conditioning coach of the Cleveland Browns, and check out what they say about the sympathetic (fight-or-flight) vs. parasympathetic(“cool down”) nervous system.

The body can only undergo a finite amount of stress, be it training oriented or other, and a supplement that can bring the body down to a more parasympathetic-dominant status could potentially do wonders for recovery. I think we are ready for more supplements that are going to boost performance via recovery, rather than ones that boost performance directly.

My technical knowledge in these subjects is very limited, but this is just something I have thought about recently. And sorry for the long post.

a product to make all the Biotest scientists look at this thread and intuitive enough to pull it all together and make it work.

lots of good ideas, although so many are highly unlikely for a number of reasons, already listed.

I don’t care how they make a vitamin supplement, if i have to take 1 pill or 5, personally i’ll still buy it, and i think a good number of other members would too. anyone gonna jump on the wagon with?

I second the pro-hormone [or pro-steroid] suggestion. There are some products on the market that do amazing things, and I don’t see why Biotest couldn’t at least compete, if not dominate the field.

[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
I second the pro-hormone [or pro-steroid] suggestion. There are some products on the market that do amazing things, and I don’t see why Biotest couldn’t at least compete, if not dominate the field.[/quote]

Because these guys have their lives tied up in their business, and are too smart to risk it all by getting sideways with the feds. End of discussion.

I was going to agree with you. Then I saw your avatar. Wait what?