Comment · Fri, November 28, 2025 · ND Owner
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AAAUUUUAUAUAUUAUA · 1 points
Very exciting, just dont release too much cool stuff, i need to stay around 300 dollars in total and ill probably need to stock up on some essentials by then...
Ive seen some of the designs you have posted, they are very cool so i look forward to the new bottles. Are the new designs going to raise the prices?
Im guessing the muscle recomp is the myostatin mushroom you have mentioned? The sulforaphene seems quite interesting, i think might try to diy it a bit before buying, just to feel it out. The eyesight stack would be super cool and practical, ill probably get my dad some of it when it comes out. Any plans on a kidney stack?
That super exciting regarding the liposome stuff, are you able to mention any of the top priorities of whats getting a bioavailability enhancement? The studies would be incredible as well! Very exciting stuff!
Anything exciting on the science front?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
No, new designs will not raise prices. Bottle cost will go up, but our label cost might actually go down. Printing in house costs a lot, with the cost of stock, ink/toner, and maintenance of our printers. Having a professional printing company do them for us can actually make it more efficient for costs.
Im guessing the muscle recomp is the myostatin mushroom you have mentioned?
Yeah, that new mushroom will be in the recomp stack.
The sulforaphene seems quite interesting, i think might try to diy it a bit before buying, just to feel it out.
It's a cool compound that has a lot of health benefits.
The eyesight stack would be super cool and practical, ill probably get my dad some of it when it comes out.
I think a lot of people would like it, even to just keep eyesight healthy as they age.
Any plans on a kidney stack?
Yes, that is in the works. It just takes a lot more testing.
That super exciting regarding the liposome stuff, are you able to mention any of the top priorities of whats getting a bioavailability enhancement? The studies would be incredible as well! Very exciting stuff!
Iron will be one we do first. I wanted to do sucrosomial iron, but Alesco won't let anyone else sell it, so we are going liposomal. We will likely do liposomal PEA, NAD+, NMN, and glutathione. We are going to look at the data on liposomal resveratrol, quercetin, berberine, and silymarin (and see if they can use our low silychristin extract for it). Then we will investigate liposomal spermidine, fisetin, apigenin, and calcium alpha ketoglutarate. As for our other system we are working on, the first ones are going to be 7,8-DHF and isoliquiritigenin. Our enhanced bioavailability isoliquiritigenin is one that some people on our team felt really strongly.
Anything exciting on the science front?
We ran toxicity studies on Erinamax and pure erinacine A, showing lack of toxicity in human cells up to a very high dose. So that is exciting. We should have some data comparing it to fruiting body lion's mane in CACO-2 cells soon. Our partners in Taiwan have a new study on Erinamax showing improvement in hearing in healthy people. That's super cool, as it confirms the earlier study on hearing loss in the elderly, but shows it can also help younger healthy people as well. I am finalizing the licensing we need for the human brain cell line we are going to start culturing here after Black Friday, too. So we should be able to start growing human neurons in our cell culture lab shorty. Then the real fun begins! I had no idea the hoops you had to go through on some of this stuff. You have to get all sorts of approvals to use certain types of cell lines. Some of that is for safety, but some of it is for patent reasons as well. A lot of these human cell lines that are used in studies are ones that are patented by research companies, so you need permission and to pay them fees to get them. It's a whole new world. Exciting, though!