Stemulite Info? Here’s Your Top Source

In case you haven’t noticed yet, :-) my blog is the number one source of information on the controversial new supplement, Stemulite.

Did you know there’s only one place where you can buy Stemulite?

By the way, if you’re looking for info about Stemulite and the FDA or Consumer Reports, that information doesn’t exist. We’re not yet big enough for Consumer Reports. I certainly hope we get that big.

And here’s what the FDA has to say:

Under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), the dietary supplement manufacturer is responsible for ensuring that a dietary supplement is safe before it is marketed. FDA is responsible for taking action against any unsafe dietary supplement product after it reaches the market. Generally, manufacturers do not need to register their products with FDA nor get FDA approval before producing or selling dietary supplements.* Manufacturers must make sure that product label information is truthful and not misleading.

Metabolic Research, Inc. ensured Stemulite was safe before it was marketed. Stemulite is not an “unsafe dietary supplement,” so the FDA has no problems with Stemulite.

For your convenience …

As of right now, Stemulite is available online only (until I can work some huge deal and retire :-).

Here’s where to buy Stemulite

 

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12 Responses to “Stemulite Info? Here’s Your Top Source”

  1. kirk on February 27th, 2008 4:04 pm

    Your “consumer report” reference in your emails and web are very misleading. In fact, you have absolutely no contact with the real Consumer Reports. Get rich off misleading someone else.

  2. Stephen Holt on February 27th, 2008 9:46 pm

    What I said was:

    “By the way, if you’re looking for info about Stemulite and the FDA or Consumer Reports, that information doesn’t exist. We’re not yet big enough for Consumer Reports. I certainly hope we get that big.”

    Obviously, there’s nothing misleading about that.

    If you want Consumer Reports, why wouldn’t one simply go straight to ConsumerReports.org ?

    BTW, I’ve never sent anyone an email mentioning Consumer Reports or even Stemulite. - Stephen

  3. Bob on March 24th, 2008 1:22 pm

    With all due respect, you look like you’re about 50 lbs overweight. Do you take your own product, and if so, why isn’t it working better for you?

  4. Stephen Holt on March 24th, 2008 3:49 pm

    Hi, Bob -
    I promise you’re not talking about me, but I’ll address this in an upcoming post.

    Thanks.
    - Stephen

  5. Don on March 30th, 2008 9:22 am

    Anyone can sleep well with Melatonin as an ingredient. Other than that, this is just expensive hype.

  6. Stephen Holt on March 31st, 2008 12:13 am

    I suggest you read the patent. And the post about Indium. And the positive reviews all over the web about ALA, L-carnitine, etc. - Stephen

  7. Brian on April 17th, 2008 9:30 pm

    Indium is just a metal similar to aluminum but it is mildly toxic. Why would I want to pay for this?

  8. Stephen Holt on April 18th, 2008 4:12 pm

    Hi, Brian -
    You may want to take a look at a book called “Indium” by Dr. Robert Lyons.

    You should also see this video and this article about the health benefits of indium.

    Indium is just one of the ingredients in Stemulite (with the proprietary eggplant extract being the main ingredient in terms of power, exclusivity and, therefore, price).

    Indium alone is fairly cheap. And many people have reported amazing results taking nothing but Indium.

    If that’s all you’re looking for, you certainly don’t need to buy Stemulite (though you’d be missing out on all the other benefits). - Stephen

  9. junior on April 29th, 2008 6:33 pm

    i recently came across this product online, i was wondering has anyone had any horrible side effects from this product?

  10. Stephen Holt on May 15th, 2008 4:54 pm

    Hi, Junior -
    (For you purists out there, I’m fully disclosing this is yet another of my “cut-and-paste” answers since I get this question a lot. Same question = same answer. Smart, huh?)

    One of the ingredients in Stemulite is SerraPeptase, a supplement widely used throughout Europe and Japan. Research has at least implicated SerraPeptase in two cases (out of literally millions of doses) of pneumonia-like symptoms.

    The ingredients in Stemulite are each considered GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the FDA.
    - Stephen

  11. Ukaasha Hakeem on May 22nd, 2008 4:31 pm

    I see that allot of you guys are trying to shoot Stemulite down but have any of you tried it? dudes try it for a month this stuff works great, you should realy give stuff a shot before you start complaining about it lol

  12. Mark on June 15th, 2008 3:13 pm

    I tried stemulite and found that I did make a huge difference in my workouts. But I quite taking the night time pill because I found my sleep was not as deep and was awakened easy. Will you ever offer the day time formula without the night time?

    Thanks

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