After doing some research I decided to start a cycle of intraXcell beta-alanine booster. With in the first hour after taking the first dose I was having an intense prickling/tingling sensation all over my body. I really mean all over, an I’ll have to say a tingling sack was not my idea of a good time.
The research makes it sounds like its worth taking the beta-alanine but its literally a pain in the ass. does any one have any experience with this or a similar product? comments, suggestions, observations are all welcome.
thanks for the link but it wasnt of much help.Its just a lead to another product and more basic research/Q an A provided by a company trying to sell stock.
[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
thanks for the link but it wasnt of much help.Its just a lead to another product and more basic research/Q an A provided by a company trying to sell stock.[/quote]
Beta-7 is time-released beta-alanine, which means you won’t get the annoying tingling sensation that’s common with others.
[quote]SBT wrote:
garagebuilt wrote:
thanks for the link but it wasnt of much help.Its just a lead to another product and more basic research/Q an A provided by a company trying to sell stock.
Beta-7 is time-released beta-alanine, which means you won’t get the annoying tingling sensation that’s common with others.
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[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
not to dense, in fact i had previously read the entire article before even making my purchase. please do not make accusations.[/quote]
Then don’t bash Biotest on a site run by Biotest, in a forum filled mostly with people who support Biotest.
[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
not to dense, in fact i had previously read the entire article before even making my purchase. please do not make accusations.[/quote]
then why would you come on here and complain about a product that “is a pain in the ass”, then not take advice on a product that will alleviate your bitching?
[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
not to dense, in fact i had previously read the entire article before even making my purchase. please do not make accusations.[/quote]
Then don’t bash Biotest on a site run by Biotest, on a forum full of Biotest supporters. Not the brightest move.
[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
not to dense, in fact i had previously read the entire article before even making my purchase. please do not make accusations.[/quote]
OK, I guess that makes you foolish instead of dense.
Im not bashing Biotest. I was merely saying the link didnt answer my question or really give any insight into my specific problem being that im not using a Biotest prod. I fully agree that Biotest makes legit supplements, that wasnt the issue here. The problem is with a completely different supplement not made by Biotest. “intraXcell” was what i asked about. To the mod. thanks for your help.
As the for rest of the ppl that may have jumped the gun a little bit, your only making these forums all the more uninviting. If there are any other issues please address me directly so we can squash the B.S. and move on.
[quote]garagebuilt wrote:
Im not bashing Biotest. I was merely saying the link didnt answer my question or really give any insight into my specific problem being that im not using a Biotest prod. I fully agree that Biotest makes legit supplements, that wasnt the issue here. The problem is with a completely different supplement not made by Biotest. “intraXcell” was what i asked about. To the mod. thanks for your help.
As the for rest of the ppl that may have jumped the gun a little bit, your only making these forums all the more uninviting. If there are any other issues please address me directly so we can squash the B.S. and move on.[/quote]
As someone pointed out earlier, the problem may be with the product itself. As, presumably it’s not a time-release thing, which could cause the problems you were talking about.