One thing to take into account is Inositol is only a form of Niacin. The Niacin count (300mg) is based off of RDA % while the Inositol is not included in the RDA. Overall, you're getting 300 mg of Niacin in the active form.
lol... I guess it's not hard to read compounds that are already in production... but you already knew that ;)
In fact all of them are quite popular. Proto being the newest compound to hit the market, although I believe PA has experience with it from back in the day.
Looks like we have a clone of Protodrol. Keeps Bilirubin levels low according to studies
The second one is 3-OHAT
Halo clone.
Phera
I'm no chemist and I'm posting this from my phone, but that's what it looks like off the top of my head.
Dont waste your money on flashy creatines. CrM at 5 grams daily for the duration of your cycle (preferably months).
And I'd rather put money towards a complete BCAA product or EAA product rather than bulk Glutamine. ICE, Xtend, Purple Wraath...etc.
Gaspari has recently reformulated the Halodrol Liquid Gels also (one contains Ara, one does not)... so you'll have to be way more specific about the product you're looking into.
Just so everyone knows, those charts posted above aren't lab result, even though they read as such.
Hyperdrol was not being tested for Tren (as has been stated by the FDA). It was a typo and is only being tested for andro, similarly to 6-bromo/6-oxo
The entire affidavit can be found here...