1MR by BPI Discontinued
by Anthony Roberts
In an alternate reality, supplement manufacturers would be concerned with the safety, efficacy, and legality of their products, and would voluntarily reformulate or discontinue them if they weren’t sound. But I’ll take what I can get – BPI seems to be one of the first to recognize that Methylhexanamine’s days are numbered, and take action before it’s mandated by the FDA. I think they realize that the writing is on the wall, and decided to put out an alternative product before anyone else. I haven’t seen much from them in the way of innovative formulas in the past (most are pretty awful), so while I applaud their foresight, I realize that their next offering probably isn’t going to be the hot new stim that MHA fans have been hoping for. (On the other hand, maybe this is going to be their breakthrough product, and something that sets them apart from the other companies out there.)
However, I’m predicting that MHA ultimately goes the way of prohormones, with several of the larger manufacturers getting a notice that they’re not to produce it any longer (or that major chains will no longer sell it), and responding with the production of a massive final run that sees the stuff on shelves for another year, followed by several years of it being available from smaller, less reputable companies.
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by Anthony Roberts
In an alternate reality, supplement manufacturers would be concerned with the safety, efficacy, and legality of their products, and would voluntarily reformulate or discontinue them if they weren’t sound. But I’ll take what I can get – BPI seems to be one of the first to recognize that Methylhexanamine’s days are numbered, and take action before it’s mandated by the FDA. I think they realize that the writing is on the wall, and decided to put out an alternative product before anyone else. I haven’t seen much from them in the way of innovative formulas in the past (most are pretty awful), so while I applaud their foresight, I realize that their next offering probably isn’t going to be the hot new stim that MHA fans have been hoping for. (On the other hand, maybe this is going to be their breakthrough product, and something that sets them apart from the other companies out there.)
However, I’m predicting that MHA ultimately goes the way of prohormones, with several of the larger manufacturers getting a notice that they’re not to produce it any longer (or that major chains will no longer sell it), and responding with the production of a massive final run that sees the stuff on shelves for another year, followed by several years of it being available from smaller, less reputable companies.
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