Wikipedia said so about the sweetener and sausage lol.
Listen bud, what you'll get out of this supplement will be so minimal. It really is not worth the money.
Mclovin, buy your d-aspartic acid, go ahead and throw in tribulus it has been shown to improve test a trivial amount, go ahead and my some maca root, studies prove it's legitimicy, as we as horny goat weed for a lady friend if you got one. ALL PROVEN TO HELP RAISE TEST AND IMPROVE SEX LIFE!!!!
Now you'll be spending close to $70 dollars, for a minor increase in test concentrations. Necrosis, you and I Know you can get much better product with 70 dollars, MUCH F'N BETTER!!! But then again, this is the wrong forum to discuss that.
Good look Mclovin
i just looked at wikipedia for aspartame and it says nothing about containing D-aspartic acid, not sure where you got that info, perhaps you just seen aspartic acid and assumed as much.
you are creating straw men, im not suggesting spending all that money on different supplements no where did i suggest that. Steroids as you eluded are stronger yes, but have way more potential side effects, earlier you were concerned with diarrhea but im sure hypercoaguability, potential cardiovascular complications, endocrine effects, hair loss and potential psychiatric complications are worse, no? The upsides are clear, there is no need to discuss these drugs in this forum, i think its obvious what benefits and risks they carry.
it's 5 dollars, it has evidence and has numerous anecdotal reports showing it's efficacy. You are also leaving out the other potential benefits of maca etc. improved inflammatory response, sperm motility and count, decreased refractory periods etc.
its all cost/benefit analysis. I would be concerned over negative mood changes as this product can go either way based on individual neurochemistry, that would be my concern.
you went to aspartic acid on wiki, it does state what you claim but it is incorrect in a sense. It is L-aspartic acid fyi.