Has anyone heard of this product?
It sounds like a load of crap to me, but my Chiro/ART doc gave me 10 samples to try. He swears by it and has lots of patients using it.
Just curious if anyone else has even heard of it.
Has anyone heard of this product?
It sounds like a load of crap to me, but my Chiro/ART doc gave me 10 samples to try. He swears by it and has lots of patients using it.
Just curious if anyone else has even heard of it.
Here in Israel I use a product called PFFFFhhh. (To be pronounced like a big exhalation through tightly closed lips)
PFFFFhh is responsible for a birds wing muscle endurance ability, and its botanicle name is Pasarinho Merdos or in english, birds crap.
Highly recommended before long-aerobic endurance efforts on the john.
Maiden - I looked the at wed site and this product appears to be nothing more than a bunch of amino acids and sugar. It seems to be lauding itself as a super food, based on its optimal amino acid profile. One could be pretty sure that its amino acid profile is
optimal/crucial for hornets - but I’m not a hornet!
Ingredients:
Cane sugar, amino acids (proline, lysine, glycine, tyrosine,
threonine, leucine, valine, phenylalanine, arginine, isoleucine,
alanine, glutamic acid, tryptophan, histidine, serine, methionine,
aspartic acid); flavoring, acidifier, sweetener (stevia, thaumatin)
Basic Composition
(per packet) Energy : 42Kcal
Protein : 2.6g (as an amino acid)
Fat : 0.084g
Carbohydrate: 7.6g
Sodium : 0.77mg
Pages full of testimonials gathered from people I’ve never heard of just don’t get the job done! (Never did like infomercials.)
On the other hand, being a supplement junkie, I’m always interested in hearing about new products! Please keep us posted!!! ![]()
There is a Japanese product by the same name, that sounds very similar. If it’s the same product, it’s worthless.
In fact, as a general rule, while the Japanese know some interesting things about homeopathic remedies, herbal stuff and so on, they are about 20 years behind the curve when it comes to weight training supplements. I have yet to find a decent-tasting domestic protein, for example, and the fish oil products that they have here are five times what you’d pay in the States. You’d think that if there was one thing these people could get right, it’d be fish oil. But no.