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What do we know about the standardization of the LongJack, or the Mucuna? That absolutely matters. That's why most all tribulus studies are flawed. Standardizations are unknown.
I cannot vouch for LongJack or Mucuna personally, but I know damn well Intimidate has worked well for me in the past. Interesting.
NMDA being absorbed directly by the stomach in small doses does not make sense physiologically. You sure it's not a placebo FPR? There may be a secret ingredient lol
I know I'm certainly not alone in my experience. Several here on this board will tell you the same story I do.
If you can absorb D-aspartic acid through the stomach, why not N-methyl D-aspartic Acid?
D-Aspartic has suffered some debunking recently too, though I'll admit I don't know standardization and such
BTW, just realized. on the full study it seems like they mention what product was used.
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oh and wait. we're talking about synthetic products, not herbs. is there a variation in standard in that case?
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You can absorb them but the dose is so small that it's not going to end up in any type of target tissue.
NMDA is one of the most important neurotransmitters, and I don't see a few mg effecting anything at all.
D aspartic makes more sense to me just with the higher dose... But still studies are inconclusive
i've used it twice. once i think it may have done something, but looking back, it may have been wishful thinking. the second time it was during PCT. my libido was tanked, but that could be a number of different things.
either way, i can't say i felt anything definitive other than super awesome farts to "entertain" my wife
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Talked to Vaughn via e-mail. Apparently the study used this product:
Nmda by Muscle Warfare - Buy Nmda 90 Capsules at vitamin shoppe
Look around the net at the reviews on this stuff and you'll find most are disappointed, whereas you have quite different and more positive feedback regarding Intimidate, which has a 99% purity rating. Apparently Muscle Warfare is known for using bunk/junk ingredients.