I haven't paid much attention to the Biotest company for a while but I was checking out their new GH product. It seems like they did their research ( and maybe copied the idea from BRIDGE) and made a product that has L-alpha- glycerphosphocholine, which has been shown to enhance GH output (as long as GH is being released, such as when training). Then I saw the price. 70 bucks!!!
That is just ONE of the ingredients in BRIDGE, and not even the most potent one. And it cost more. I can't believe these companies get away with that crap. And they're not the only one. A few other ones has also jumped on the Alpha GPC bandwagon and promoting it like they invented it or something. It's pretty funny actually.
Once again, all you have to do is compare. BRIDGE was way ahead of its time and is STILL head over heels of everything that's trying to copy it. I wonder why? Oh yeah. It works. They know it. And they're trying to fool the public into thinking you have to spend a ton of money to get something effective.
That is just ONE of the ingredients in BRIDGE, and not even the most potent one. And it cost more. I can't believe these companies get away with that crap. And they're not the only one. A few other ones has also jumped on the Alpha GPC bandwagon and promoting it like they invented it or something. It's pretty funny actually.
Once again, all you have to do is compare. BRIDGE was way ahead of its time and is STILL head over heels of everything that's trying to copy it. I wonder why? Oh yeah. It works. They know it. And they're trying to fool the public into thinking you have to spend a ton of money to get something effective.