MorganKane said:
I got a question.
Why is this product not backed by any human testing before release?
I am actually a little surprised that it hit the shelfs without the "inventor" testing it himself and I am even more surprised how many people that is buying it to be test subjects.
I hope it is as good as promised, it sounds like a great product but so many other did too.
Well, since all three compounds in this product have been used safely by humans for decades, we knew that there wouldn't be any kind of safety issue with reards to putting them all together in a supplement.
And since 2 out of the three ingredients have been proven to boost testosterone levels in both animal and human studies, and the prime ingredient was shown to do that in an animal study, we really had no doubt that it would work as we thouht it would.
In the end, we knew that the product would work, and that it was safe....so we produced a limited production run of it (220 bottles), and put all of the available information on the product out there for people to decide whether they want to give it a shot or not.
We were very upfront about the fact that it hadn't been used before by anyone, and even that I hadn't used it yet. So people must have factored that into their decision on whether to buy it, and decided that they'll give it a shot. Anyway, like I said, since we knew it would be sae and effective, we wanted to release it as soon as possible, and that's what we ultimately did.
As for human studies, when you give out bottles of a supplement and get user feedback, that's not really a "study" (at all)...it's more like pre-market product testing. If you're asking why we didn't do that, I uess the reason is just that we didn't see any benefit over simply releasing a small amount of the product for sale, and hopefully getting feedback that way.