Kevin says:
I stumbled upon the product Stemulite and it seems very encouraging. I really want to try it but I have to admit, funds are a little tight right now. Is it ok to take only one pill a day of each? Will it work at all by doing that?
Well, Kevin, and people looking for “cheap Stemulite,” I have an answer you’ll like.
First, all Stemulite comes from the same place - one manufacturer, one distributor. Since there’s only one place where you can buy Stemulite, there’s one and only one price. If you find cheap alleged-Stemulite, it’s a scam. It cannot be the real thing.
The official dosage for Stemulite for Men is one Daytime tablet every morning and one Nighttime tablet an hour before bed each night. On workout days, you should take two Daytime tablets when you wake up and two Nighttime tabs at night one hour before bed.
However…
The optimal dosage is dependent on your body weight, intensity of exercise, and, of course, biochemical individuality. Some Stemulite users have reported excellent results with just one daytime tablet and one nighttime tablet everyday.
Obviously, that would make your “monthly” supply of Stemulite last longer thus effectively giving you “cheap” Stemulite.
I’m just a consultant, so I’m not involved in strategy sessions that don’t involve me directly, but…
I know Metabolic Research is developing a Stemulite product without the exclusive eggplant extract. My understanding is that this product will give you the health benefits with less of the muscle building benefits.
Without the most expensive ingredient, this Stemulite product will be less expensive - so the forum-whiners and people doing Google searches for “cheap Stemulite” be happy. Or at least, less miserable.
Of course, as a lifelong salesperson, I have to remind you that price is just a number. It’s the benefits and results that really matter.
I have yet to find anyone who has tried Stemulte who has not gotten some benefit. Of course the testimonials you’ll see are from the people who got the best results. And, yes, some people in our informal studies got modest results.
But again, everyone got some positive benefit. (Redundant to make a point, thank you.)
Give it a shot and let me know what you think.
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