Well, what do you know. People in these forums are still 4 years old, mentally speaking ... and would rather give "retarded" answers, than provide some kind of meaningful dialogue. :P
Yes, stylus ... to answer your question ... Aromadrol-15 is a legit product, personally speaking. It contains a proprietary blend of both ATD, and Bromo compounds, which are PROVEN and EFFECTIVE selective Aromatase Inhibitors in the pharmaceutical field.
And YES, Culver Concepts has been a tried and true company, with honest products and business. No, I am not a REP. Just a devoted and convinced loyal customer, from many successful and prior cycles with their products.
That, and the fact that Culver Concepts is one of the FEW remaining companies out there that take it to a WHOLE NEW LEVEL of quality, by producing pill/tablet-form delivery (not cheaper capsules). And pill / tablets tend to be more stable, and exhibit longer shelf lifes, because the resins used in manufacturing the solid tablets help preserve the ingredients better.
This is why billion-dollar pharmaceutical companies usually prefer tablets in their manufacturing process, unlike capsules (used by supplement companies, trying to minimize costs).
But ... to be fair, I've done very well with capsule products such as SNS's "Inhibit-E", or Performance Design's "6-Bromo." So, not taking any stabs at competitors. It's just that stability and shelf-live is limited with capsule forms. But the fact that Culver Concepts is willing to go the distance, and make tablet-form products, says A LOT about them, in and of itself.
Hence, YES, I am willing to pay the extra price tag to get these in tablet form. But that's just my own personal preference, from experience. Everyone is entitled to their own choices, and budgeting / cost control when shopping for supplements.
Anyway, bottom line: If you've done well with ATD / 6-Bromo brands with other reputable companies, then this should be just as effective. And convenient, too, since they combine both into one tablet.
So, there ya go. Hope that was a MEANINGFUL answer. Not a useless one, like the 4-year-olds hanging around here ...who probably also stick their hands in their armpits and make farting sounds during their office cubicle lunch breaks, when the boss is out.
Last edited by Tyrus Bigorok; 08-15-2010 at 12:12 PM.
Speak for yourself, Dark. You're the one who took the first stab at the product. I could just as well accuse you of being a Rep for a competing company.
Plus, as I've clearly stated, all the other brands work well, too.
My two cents, folks. Decide for yourself. I just offered my honest opinion, as a user.
But, I think it's best to provide answers that are USEFUL, don't you think? Whether they are good or bad reviews.
all information given is fictional and only for entertainment purposes only. it is legal to use performance enhancement medications where i live. please seek medical advice before using any performance drug, and only if its legal in your country.
I would like add: One of the advantages where tablet-form supplements pay off (sealed in foil blister packs, no less) ... is when you travel, or take them along with you, outside the closed and climate-controlled environment of your home.
I've had quite a FEW incidents where capsules taken along with me (squeezed into snap-close pill boxes) have become undone, have stuck together (from high humidity), or even worse ... the gelatin capsule skins themselves started melting (when left in a hot place temporarily, due to unforseen or unpredictable situations). Or, the capsules themselves may survive a dropped bag, but the pill box will snap open, and everything will fall out. BOOM. You have a bunch of loose capsules swimming around with your clothing, or crushed into a corner. Or smashed open, and pouring out their contents.
Now, as I've said before, it's really up to you what you prefer, after assessing your cost-versus-advantage budget. It's not that tablet-form supplements WORK better. I've already explained that this is NOT about product performance. It's just that they're plain STABLE, compared to capsules.
So, if you keep most of your stuff in the house, and don't take it along much, then this post really serves no useful purpose for you.
But if you travel, and also do a lot of moving around in volatile climate swings from air-conditioned hotels, to hot parking lots, and bumping-into-things airports and train stations...then tablets (in blister packs) will definately be WORTH the extra expense. Because what if you're required to travel for your company, and you're in the middle of a PCT or currently On-Cycle, and your take-along supplements in your portable pill boxes get somehow compromised or ruined? You'll be royally SCREWED. That's what.
So, again ... I know I'm beating a dead horse here, but I hope this helps illustrate in clear contrast where tablet-form supplements (packed in foil blister packs) can SAVE you, when you're a frequent flyer or traveling on the road often ... and all of the pings, bumps, dents and temperature swings inhereted with it.
And Culver is NOT the only company that offers tablet / foil blister pack options. There are quite a few of them out there. Such as Gaspari, or even AMS (Advanced Muscle Science). So, NO, again, NOT representing anyone or any company here.
Do companies that make capsule-only products care less about us? Heck no. There's actually serving a BROADER market, to be fair, and trying to pass the savings on to the customer. So, technically ... taking on the production option of tablet / blister packs (in the OTC supplement market) is a HUGE business risk, as not many people will GO for that option.
Hope this somehow helped anyone, looking to weight the cost-versus-benefit. It's all about your lifestyle, and what you do. Performance wise, there is no significant difference between tablets and capsules, for the most part (unless it's a specially-designed delivery system / matrix, or carrier ... which is an ENTIRELY different talking point all-together).
Someone asks: "Why would I pay extra for tablet / foil blister packs over cheaper capsules?"
Answer is: "For the same reason you'd pay for an Apple Ipod over a flimsy generic Mp3 player ... or a Caddy over a Hundai."
Last edited by Tyrus Bigorok; 08-15-2010 at 09:41 PM.
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