Unless there is something in those products that is not listed on the Nutritional Information label, I can see no justification for the cost. However, if someone can prove to me otherwise (Milos), I'm all ears.
Very true.
This is what it all boils down to.
It's a supplement, and hence the ingredients have to be listed. Just examine what's in it. No matter how you slice it, how much you claim the "precise" formula is used, it's a food product.
If it would give superior results to food, it would be classified as a drug.
Claims that precise formulas will create some extreme results are bullshit, it's snake oiling it, and frankly I'm fcuking disappointed to see such hogwash from Milos Sarcev, I just don't understand why he is making such ridiculous claims. I've seen some of his posts about his "drink", and IMO it's embarrassing to read.
-Hedge