Comment · Sat, June 13, 2026 · ND Owner
Eurycomax - my (almost 1 year update)
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anexanhume · 23 points
A year ago, my (41M) “male health” stack was black ginger, 1 cap Cistamax, 2 caps Tribugen, and 1 tablet TA 10%. I immediately switched to 2 caps Eurycomax when it launched almost a year ago. The images show my testosterone and free testosterone comparison of early May last year to last week now on Eurycomax. I’m happy to report my own experiential perception of the swap matches the results!
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DoodleDFloof · 1 points
You have my curiosity especially if it contains rate limiting substrates and some tryptophan so I don't have to spend on those amino acids separately. Dopamine is so tricky for me and despite getting a lot of protein outside of whey I don't feel much better mentally.
How will this mix well with a protein shake of half infinigreens and 1 scoop infinifiber with 16oz of half ultra-filtered milk and water? My current macros for 1 shake is about 40g protein(25g scoop of whey) for my shake so if it stays close to that, or even just 30g at a competitive price to rival whey, then you might be able to take my money lol
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
It will come in around 28g protein per serving, so you mixing it in 16oz milk (~15g protein) would give 43g total in your shake example. As for competitive price compared to whey, that's going to be hard. Whey is a cheap commodity byproduct from the dairy industry. Our protein is going to be a 13 ingredient stack that will be the most advanced protein in the world. It is going to be more expensive than whey protein. However, it's looking like we will have a DIAAS score 30% higher than whey protein isolate, with tons of other peptides and signaling molecules in it that are going to massively improve the effects. It's going to be a seriously cool protein. We have not priced it all out yet, but I am assuming it won't be cheap.