sources for TMG
sources for TMG
Can someone recomend a source for TMG (trimethylglycine)? I've found everything else in the formula but none of my go to suppliers have it. Thanks!
Re: sources for TMG
Not to discount the effectiveness of "The Formula", but MPS has it beat by a mile. Not only in terms of effectiveness, but cost too. I got sick of scratching around for the ingredients (GPA is no longer available, btw) and getting socked with multiple shipping charges from different websites.saud1774 wrote:Can someone recomend a source for TMG (trimethylglycine)? I've found everything else in the formula but none of my go to suppliers have it. Thanks!
Quite honestly, MPS does everything TF did and better. It also lends itself to more flexible dosing, and is carb free for those that don't want them. In the event you do, it's an easy enough add on.
I realize it seems "too good to be true" but remember, I'm the guy that formulated both of them...
whats in mp?
Actually I did find everything for the formula. Maybe I will use MP next time around but I was a little confussed about it. If you formulated it, I am sure its great but which supliments is it suposed to replace exactly?
Re: whats in mp?
First, MPS blows "The Formula" away - so no longer any need for it.saud1774 wrote:Actually I did find everything for the formula. Maybe I will use MP next time around but I was a little confussed about it. If you formulated it, I am sure its great but which supliments is it suposed to replace exactly?
Second, MPS replaces a LOT of what people are currently taking today - allowing you to simplify your supplement life/slash your monthly supp bill. Here's the short list:
*BCAA's/EAA's
*NO boosters
*Glucose disposal agents
*Pre/Post workout drinks and shakes
*In many cases, creatine - owing to it's ability to boost ATP via multiple mechanisms (no less than 4)
*Liver protection/system support
*In some cases, it drastically lowers your supplemental protein needs
The only thing you MAY need are 1.) Carbs intra-workout and/or 2.) A test booster.
That's it. MPS literally has every other base covered. I know it's tempting to mix, match and stack - but using MPS standalone (at least at first) will leave no doubt.
It's that good...