considering the research my investor and I have done on, those ratio's are very difficult to get to be exact (down to the microgram... hell, even the miligram) in bulk (I mean by the metric-ton). I have quotes from various producers/mixers/distributers and you're lookin at a 2-6% variance. Not exactly a selling point when you're touting a "master mix" that's exact down the the microgram (or nanogram).
I don't think an exact ratio down to the milligram matters at all in the real world. I have to question some of the other claims this MAP product makes, even if the product seems to be in the US PDR (?). Like the lack of calories thing. I know manufacturers don't have to list calories from individual aminos, only complete proteins, but from everything I've read an amino acid is 4 calories per gram just like any protein. Right?
I like free form aminos (they are easy to get down when not feeling like drinking a "rich" protein shake or eating food), but like I said, if I had easy access to individual aminos like you guys in the US (I could import but it's a hassle), I would mix my own and wouldn't pay for a "proprietary blend" from a scammer who doesn't even go by his real name, "L. Rea" LOL. I know mixing your own would taste like shit but you could probably make it taste acceptable by mixing with a flavored carb powder etc.
Patrick Arnold, who is almost always right (he was right about Craze) said this product is high quality. But it's a proprietary blend and very expensive.
http://www.prosportssupplements.com/amino-matrix-v-2-1.htmlIt's actually not really media hype this time. It's common to find an UN scheduled drug and source it from China.
When I used it I'd feel zippy as fuck and really suicidal later in the day. I'd just feel very incoherent and had a strong desire to kill myself even if I had a great day, awesome workout and a good dinner. I haven't had drama in my life for a long time and the mitigating factor was this stuff. Even two pills or 50mg and later in the day I'll want to die. But you get solid energy from it. Didn't feel like a safe supplement and I couldn't finish the bottle.
You're talking about Craze right?
I told my friend that I thought Craze was making me depressed. Couldn't be sure since I was using tren and other things as well. I never feel a crash from ephedrine or DMAA, never feel bad on the come down, but when I've used Craze I have felt extremely down. I have also experienced dizziness which I never got from any other OTC stimulant.
Increased urination, loss of appetite, and mood swings are common side effects from high stimulant intake, no matter what or where the stimulants come from.
Like I've said on the boards before, a woman named Alison Young from USA Today sent me and several others a PM over at BB.com requesting interviews about Craze. I basically told her to cram it and stocked up a few days later. It's ironic that people like her report so often about the so-called obesity epidemic and then help to ban things that aid in weight loss, or that give you the motivation to get off your ass and try. Same thing with ephedra and DMAA.
There are differences between stimulants though. I've never used street drugs or research chemicals (except this ETH and DMAA), but there's lots of research chemicals which cause some serious problems in users. There's been several meth-analogues, Ritalin analogues, cathinones etc sold by RC suppliers.
This ETH stuff doesn't seem to be very addicting though, it isn't extremely euphoric, and I read somewhere that some data suggested it probably doesn't boost dopamine that much, it works mostly on noradrenalin. The more dopamine a stimulant boosts the more reinforcing it is = addiction.
Cahill probably could have found a much stronger research chemical to put in there but it would have been pulled much quicker. Even this was slightly "too good" and people started questioning it. Other manufacturers apparently started playing with dendrobium extracts and were mystified when it didn't do anything.

There is no dendrobium in Craze.