Group: Health Supplements

Created: 2012/01/01, Members: 102, Messages: 16613

Supplements can be a great aid with your health and fitness goals. Combined with the proper exercise and nutritional plan they can be quite effective.

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CE2?

genson
genson
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2004/03/29, 09:11 AM
I read the article that was put out on this stuff. Has anyone tried this stuff, it sounds good in the article, but everything always sounds good.
bb1fit
bb1fit
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2004/03/29, 10:37 AM
Never heard of it....can you give a bit more info to us on it? Ingredients, purpose, etc.

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k1972pat
k1972pat
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2004/03/29, 10:50 AM
Not sure but I think he might be talking about cerebreX
Strengthens Brain Structure and Function
This brain-enhancing formula contains the nutrient phosphatidylserine, a natural substance renowned not only for its ability to foster the release of critical hormones and neurotransmitters, but also for helping brain membranes to retain their permeability and flexibility. This supplement also delivers the famous herbs Panax ginseng and Ginkgo biloba in their most concentrated forms to boost your brain to a higher level of functioning. CerebreX—you can’t get any smarter than that.

I might be wrong though!!
dahayz
dahayz
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2004/03/29, 10:52 AM
Not a lot of info about it out there, but from what I understand, it is a type of creatine product, "total absorbing" or something like that. I wouldn't put a whole lot of stock into it.
k1972pat
k1972pat
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2004/03/29, 10:57 AM
You are right dahayz... I found some info on the internet;
MRI – The Leader in nutraceutical science

Founded by Ed Byrd in 1996, Medical Research Institute (MRI) is a privately held commercial enterprise that develops and markets proprietary and novel products for the health conscious, high performance athletes, and fitness enthusiasts. MRI prides itself in its proven ability to research and develop innovative natural supplements with cutting edge controlled released technology. MRI owns an elite portfolio of products that make it the recognized leader in nutraceutical science.

MRI sells NO2, the first and only oral dietary supplement that combines the advantages of controlled release technology with modulation of nitric oxide. MRI recently launched CE2, the first ever ester creatine, originally developed and patented at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in conjunction with ProNutrient Technologies, Inc. MRI is also the holder of 3 U.S. patents for its Glucotize supplement, the first and only controlled release alpha lipoic acid.

MRI's headquarters are located in San Francisco, CA.

dahayz
dahayz
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2004/03/29, 11:00 AM
Ah yes, good post. Ed Byrd claims that he was the first one to invent creatine. I think a lot of researchers would argue with that.
jcannuck
jcannuck
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2004/03/30, 07:17 AM
As a recovering NO2 sufferer (read sucker), I wouldn't touch anything they make....
dahayz
dahayz
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2004/03/30, 07:21 AM
Definately a very shady supplement company.
genson
genson
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2004/03/30, 10:00 AM
Yeah I saw it in the new muscle and fitness magazine. First time i had seen it, i was just wondering if ya'll had heard more about it, but it seems like it is pretty new to everyone. NO2 did blow the big one, what a waste of money.