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Pink Magic ?


teamfatboy

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Yeah man they will sell heaps ay, just look at these before and after photos i have found. This is from taking pink magic only for a short 4 week course. No change was made to diet or excercise regime.

Simply amazing results! you to could have all of this and more from just one packet of this remarkable formula.

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Just saw an advert from GNC in America for this stuff... but they don't say much about

A. what's in it;

B. what effects it could have but it's super-anti-catabolic / anabolic testosterone stimulator; or

C. why you should take it...

They'll probably sell a tonne of it :grin:

Very new, based on logs there is not much apart from feeling harder while on it. There is like always the accompanying hype which already got you interested. :pfft: USPLABS make great products, this is really new so you will mostly have to go on the marketing as a results indicator....

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Before you start thinking USPlabs are the shizzle because they've bought out a product with shedloads of DMAA in it that and part with the cash for some bottled pinkbits you might want to read this

http://www.anthonyroberts.co.za/2010/06 ... tosterone/

if you don't want to follow the link this sums it up:

"But check out the dose required…the lowest dose examined in the study was 250mgs/kg! On a kg/kg (simple comparative bodyweight) basis you’ll need about 25 grams of the stuff per day for a 100kg (220lb) bodybuilder, going off the absolute lowest dose. The highest dose would require 100g/day based on a 220lb (100kg)human bodyweight. However, this is based on human weight versus rodent weight. Now, if we convert the rodent dose to the human dose equivalent using the accepted body surface area formula bsa We find that we need just over 4 grams per day. And that’s at the lowest dose examined – we’d double that dose for the 500mgs/kg (over 8 grams per day) and double it again for the 1,000mgs/kg dose (over 16 grams per day). Currently, only two companies (that I know of) are using this herb in a product, and the dose per serving is (at best) on par with (but likely lower than) even the lowest dose examined in the study (250mgs/kg), translated to anything resembling a human equivalent. The daily suggested dose (all of the daily servings added up) contained in the proprietary blends currently being sold on the market still isn’t likely to be equivalent to the lowest dose in the study.

In fact, even if the 250mg/kg equivalent dose were being used (and it isn’t), the testosterone boost provided would be 12%. But since nowhere near this dose is being used…have I made my point yet? The full study is much more interesting, because when we crunch the numbers, we find out that the rodents were being given an ungodly amount of this stuff, and barely getting any kind of decent test boost! .........

........So, as you can see, even if you were chocking down thousands of milligrams per day of the stuff, the rodent data suggests that after 21 days, your LH will get around a 60% boost (rodents in the control group were 1.27 and the 1,000mg/kg group ended up at 2.14) , and your testicular testosterone will go up about the same, roughly 60% (the rodents in the control group were 3.37, while rodents in the 1,000mg/kg group were 5.38 ng/dl). But of course, none of the companies using this ingredient are using anywhere near an effective dose. This is why I abandoned the idea of using this stuff in a product formulation, and focused my research and development elsewhere.

But as the saying goes, there’s a sucker born every minute, and no shortage of supplement manufacturers looking to scam them."

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