Kunder
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Actually Kang you could ease up on the shill factor. Selling a clearly commercial for profit product (nothing wrong with that) with a subtext of some charity or philantrophy just doesn't sound good. Even if it's true, it's just not that believable and thus achieves the opposite.
The photo of the multiple cups as the only alternative to your capsules is a cheesy infomercial approach. I use individual aminos (bcaa-taurine-glycine-betaalanin-lysine-threonine) and it takes me less than a minute, two or three times a day, to put a scoop of each into my OJ. Less than a minute!
As far as "prefectly measured" goes, it's true i dont mess around with it too much, but frankly I would not put too much faith in any industrially produced capsules containing as many as 9 aminos actually containing them in the declared ratio. Correct me if Im wrong, but these powders are pressumably blended in one giant blender before the capsules are filled, right? In which case the odds of getting each capsule with the same amino ratio as the overall ratio of the powders in the blender, is close to nil. It is just not technically possible to achieve that. As a result it is reasonable to assume that many if not most of the capsules have ratios all over the place, and it is likely many may contain no more than a single amino acid as a result. The capsule is just way too small to be able to capture the ratio of the powders in the blender.
This is not to sound negative. If you can prove me wrong I'll stand corrected, but regardless it is perfectly cool you found a market for your idea and i wish you well.
The photo of the multiple cups as the only alternative to your capsules is a cheesy infomercial approach. I use individual aminos (bcaa-taurine-glycine-betaalanin-lysine-threonine) and it takes me less than a minute, two or three times a day, to put a scoop of each into my OJ. Less than a minute!
As far as "prefectly measured" goes, it's true i dont mess around with it too much, but frankly I would not put too much faith in any industrially produced capsules containing as many as 9 aminos actually containing them in the declared ratio. Correct me if Im wrong, but these powders are pressumably blended in one giant blender before the capsules are filled, right? In which case the odds of getting each capsule with the same amino ratio as the overall ratio of the powders in the blender, is close to nil. It is just not technically possible to achieve that. As a result it is reasonable to assume that many if not most of the capsules have ratios all over the place, and it is likely many may contain no more than a single amino acid as a result. The capsule is just way too small to be able to capture the ratio of the powders in the blender.
This is not to sound negative. If you can prove me wrong I'll stand corrected, but regardless it is perfectly cool you found a market for your idea and i wish you well.
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