None of it will have undertaken scientific research studies that are published in reputable or any scientific journals, probably anywhere in the world. They will be happy to take your money - and the stuff won't be that cheap - with nudge, nudge, wink, wink type suggestion that does something vague and unspecified. A range of stores apparently sell their own concoctions because enough punters will fork out good money for something that doesn't even tell you what it should do.
You may get the placebo effect as a benefit. A good diet, exercise and sufficient rest is likely to do you more good. There's probably not even one single ingredient in any of them that has any evidence of even that alone being effective. |
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"Just wondering if anyone has tried it? I've seen it it vending machines and I'm curious if it has any benefits. Obviously not going to be Viagra lol."
It’s pretty much red bull in a tablet. Just glucose and caffeine. Completely pointless. |
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