Comment · Wed, March 12, 2025 · ND Owner
Is ND done launching new products?
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Experienced8 · 31 points
Title is self explanatory. No new products in 2025 yet...
Feels like the energy of the this subreddit has absolutely cratered lately.
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Warren_sl · 7 points
Holy fuck. Can’t wait for the Sulphoraphane stack, Tongkat Ali and Ecklonia Cava.
I’m guessing the mushroom is Antrodia cinnamomea? Very exciting. Can’t wait for that, the Ecklonia Cava, Tongkat, Sulphoraphane, lions mane, and Isothiocyanates.
Have you looked into 6-MSTIC from Wasabi? Kinjirushi just released one standardized to .8mg which has been used in studies.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
No, that's not the mushroom. However, I am beta testing that one as well! That's more for liver and immune health, though. The one I am talking about with the myostatin is pretty nuts!
So I have been working 50-60 hours a week for a long time, and my wife and I had a baby, so I have not had time to workout or keep on a regimen in like 2 years. However, we wanted to go hiking up in the mountains. I got one of those children hiking packs for my son to sit in, and strapped it to my back. Then we went up to a trail that starts at 10,000 feet for a hike. I was out of shape and had an extra 30lbs on my back, not to mention had just come from a lower altitude, but I took a big supplement stack that day. As part of that stack, this new mushroom was in it. I couldn't believe how well it worked! I was totally fine on the hike. I had no issues with my O2/breathing or any muscle fatigue. I was basically jogging up the mountain past people gasping for breath. It turns out that this mushroom also improves muscle oxygenation and reduces inflammation, which as part of my larger stack caused me to basically have no issues with altitude or muscle weakness. Ohh, and I did it all in a fasted state, too. I've tried it a few more times at altitude, and it works like magic each time. I am super excited about that one!
We actually are looking into 6-MSITC! That one seems like another cool isothiocyanate. We have been doing a lot of work in the background on glucosinolates, and how best to use myrosinase to convert them to the active isothiocyanates. People don't realize that myrosinase is not a single thing. It's a class of enzymes, and the source of the myrosinase matters a lot to the activity and affinity of the enzyme.