Look guys,
Yes you caught me... I am definitely not a fan of Ptero.
It's too darn expensive for what it does and unlike you aim1, I have the ability to buy it wholesale!
To tell you the truth, I would feel like I would be completely ripping people off at this stage, if I created a product with that ingredient considering all the current information that is available for it.
For the Price, Curcumin and Reseratrol are much more effective in my book as they have a tidal wave of studies that can be confirmed and peer reviewed. I believe even C60 and Olive Oil may prove to be a much better as well regarding longevity and anti-oxidant capabilities.
So yes, I do not sell it... I still am not convinced there is anything special about it. Other cheaper supplements mentioned here in the supplement forum have a better history and more studies.
Will I sell it in the future? If it's found to extend life in animals better than C60oo, then I sure will.
So far, I haven't seen any longevity study... and since Chromadex came out with it more than 2.5 - 3+ years ago... well, shouldn't there already be one with at least high calorie diet in rats to compare against resveratrol?
Maybe, it was done and simply failed to live up to the Res comparison? Who knows... I do know who actually makes it for them in india. I have also had some history with Jeremy Bartos, who is the Ptero Manager over at Chromadex and his boss... so yes, even though I know these folks... I will still require that they have good peer reviewed longevity studies, before I will consider it.
And for those wondering, the Ptero that is created in the lab in india is done through a synthetic fermented process and not through any extraction from natural plants or blueberries. But I think everyone already knew that. The Resveratrol we tested from the same indian company a couple years back, tested very well, so that is not an issue for me.
Cheers
A
Edited by Anthony_Loera, 18 September 2012 - 01:05 AM.