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    Leptigen Rebirth - Shelf Life

    I just found an unopened jug of Leptigen Rebirth that I would guess is well over a year old, maybe as old as 2 years. It was purchased right after the product was made available for sale.

    It has a paper lable with no expiration date.

    I would guess that it OK but don't want to take it and find out that over time, it becomes arsonic or something.
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    I'm going to guess its closer to a year than two years...(unless you bought it at product rollout).

    I checked the Mind and Muscle forum for you; reported shelf life is about 1-2 years, assuming that you haven't allowed it to get hot, and its unopened. I would use it soon. You must meet the bf% requirement for its use (>20%), if your fat mass is less than that, you want regular Leptigen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trouble
    You meet the bf% for its use (>20%), if you're less, you want regular Leptigen.
    I am clearly in Rebirth range unfortunately.
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    Shake the heck out of it before use. The sesamin settles out as thick slurry. I think its formulated with MCTs, vit E ...its not going to break down much, more like separate.

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    I will shake it but it is a powder, sounds like you are thinking it is liquid.

    I found a bottle of Sesathin too but threw that out right away.
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    Should have said "tub" instead of "jug"
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    300g, -histadine, IP6, lecithin, inositol. acetyl-l-carnitine, l-arginine, n-acetyl-cysteine, simmondsin, alpha lipoic acid, synephrine, biotin,

    Sorry, I was thinking of another product. WIth these ingredients, you're in good shape.

    I make up my own version with ALCAR, taurine, inositol/IP6 (2:1 ratio), glucuronolactone, magnesium citrate, biotin. and I skip the arginine, bitter orange extract, and histadine. I don't need the extra NOS induction and stimulant action, as it works against the insulin sensitizer.

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    Trouble, are there any side effects associated with Rebirth that you know of. Is it a good product?

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    Yeah, its a good product; decent science behind it. I found it a bit spendy, so I put together my own. Probably should use histadine, but I'm kinda thinking for me, not a good idea, nor is the arginine. Probably work fine for you.

    I would give the product a try. I recommend Avant Labs Sesathin and Sesalean, which are very solid fat loss inducers (dietary lipids) products, ones that I use, as well as Lipoderm, another good with solid science behind it (even better if you use the cayenne pepper extract idea (Spookyderm) to enhance the mechanism of topical fat burning.

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    Thanks!!. If you had to choose one product which one would you purchase.
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    I hope its at least a couple of years cause i still have a tub of basic.
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