Hey guys, I just went to testosterone.net and there is a banner for Red Kat! What’s better, click on the banner and it’s loaded with info about dosing, etc.
Has anyone got any yet? Results?
Hey guys, I just went to testosterone.net and there is a banner for Red Kat! What’s better, click on the banner and it’s loaded with info about dosing, etc.
Has anyone got any yet? Results?
What is that main ingredient? I’m interested but I want some more information. Bastards put some sort of over-dose warning on it… makes me think it might just kick some serious ass.
I saw the ad too. I’m really excited myself and will probably order enough bottles to last me through my 20s, 30s, and even 40s. Ha!
Does it cause direct stimulation of the the sympathetic nervous system that can be dangerous, or is the overstimulation caused by very high testosterone levels that caused the need for a Warning?
Should it not be taken by people that are sensitive to stimulants like ephedrine and caffeine?
Gave me a big boner.
(Okay, not really.)
I already had it.
Looks like the banner is on the forum now too and it links to a new site. Very cool sounding stuff. Can’t wait to get my “kat” red!
It looks like the main ingredient is Eurycoma. I found a few interesting sites on the herb, with this one being the easiest to understand and well sited: Us Smart Publications – Us Smart Publications™ Clarifies the World of Nutrition Science.
It will be interesting to see what else is in the Kat (not the first time I’ve said that)!
Looks like there’s a huge difference between supplement grade, research grade and pharaceutical grade Eurycoma. Good to see that Red Kat is using the pharmaceutical grade stuff.
The key with Biotest’s product, I believe, is that they are using the pharmaceutical dose that was used in the clinical tests. Most of the tongkat ali available in this country does not have enough of the active compound to see the results, thus the herb has a poor reputation. Check out http://www.yohimbe.org for some good research on tongkat ali.
Okay, someone has to ask. Since I read where women have used the supplement grade version of the active ingredient in Red Kat, can we use the pharmaceutical version in Red Kat?
Go for it, Karen, and then call me at 509-letsparty!
Okay, that was lame.
I’m sure one of the staff at the vast expanse of the T-Complex will give you a real answer soon.
Hey Karen,
Do you think that if we asked nicely, the men at Biotest would give us some free samples to try? We could be their subjects for a clinical trial on the effects of Red Kat in females!
How about I try the Red cat, then I’ll test it out on you Cass!!!
JA