I was tolk it is real T2 and not that b.s biotest is now selling,,,, I have heard the old biotest stuff was good but the new version is not... They had to pull to pull the old stuff off the shelf..... anyone esle...... Thinking about buying another bottle before the fda get hold of this one too,, but dont want to wast my $$$ if its no good..
Old Biotest T2 was 1/5th the strength of T3. I used BT T2 and got good results. I of course dieted and used ECA. When I got up to 5 tabs I really felt it. Cycled on and off and had no problems.
I was tolk it is real T2 and not that b.s biotest is now selling,,,, I have heard the old biotest stuff was good but the new version is not... They had to pull to pull the old stuff off the shelf..... anyone esle...... Thinking about buying another bottle before the fda get hold of this one too,, but dont want to wast my $$$ if its no good..
The new Biotest T2 Pro has 100 mcg of diiodotyrosine (which is T2)--I don't know why they can still include the very ingredient in T2 Pro that got original T2 banned, but anyway...
The stuff at the webpage we're talking about now also has diiodotyrosine but it does NOT tell how much of the stuff is in it.
Also, remember that T3 increases metabolism about 5%. That means if T2 is 1/5 as strong as T3, it raises your metabolism by...(drum roll please!) a whopping 1%! Yes, all that spectacular benefit for only $40!
Also, the webpage referred to seems to be merely information, not a product. I couldn't find a product name anywhere, and nothing like it is listed on the product sales page.
Plus, that site is selling the usual crap andro product, with every version of andro mixed in (even the estrogenic ones). And 90 capsules of methoxy for $60? An ECA stack for $35? Twenty-four servings of creatine for $25? I got a bad feeling abotu that website.
well at least 2 of the owners of that (now defunct) business are working/writing for sann(james bradshaw and jason mathas) IMO i'd watch your ass if buying from these guys.