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Luisa Codevilla's avatar

Hi Jarret, do you ship to Italy?

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Hi Luisa. Unfortunately we cannot due to gov't regulations on supplements. It's something we are working on and see as a priority.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Please try and refresh the article as well. I will also post links here.

Carrigan Raymond's avatar

I tried to redeem the special offer for the creatine but the link doesn’t work.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Sorry for the missing links in the email. They have been added to the substack article. Please try again.

Leskunque Lepew's avatar

The link for the formula is missing.

Could you correct it.

Thanks.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Please go into the substack article. Not the email. After you click the watch now button you will be sent directly to substack. Links are active there.

mothman777's avatar

Also, some healing devices can greatly ramp up production of ATP through electronic stimulation via TENS-type pads.

I find the Action Potential Stimulation company device which I have had for 20 years or so since having a leg broken by a car with ACL replacement following, is really fantastic for speeding up healing of injuries, it was originally designed in South Africa to enhance the healing of injured race horses, and then they made the version for humans, it is very useful for people like those with MS who find getting up out of a chair difficult for instance as it very greatly boosts the energy going to the muscles, I thoroughly recommend this type of technology for Long COVID sufferers with persistent muscle weakness who also may feel inner lack of mental motivation to get up and about to help you want to get moving and help you physically to get moving and feel a lot more sunny inside generally.

I am not sure which other companies make similar units, but you can research this online, but the latest APS company version boosts ATP production by 8 times as much, whereas my much older unit which is still going strong after all this time boosts it by 6 times as much and I can fully vouch that even this level really works very well indeed, which I can really feel a very positive benefit from in terms of muscle strength and ability compared with when I do not use it for a few weeks and then I start to feel it really difficult to get up out of a chair again (after spending 2 months in ICU with COVID, four weeks in induced coma over 4 years ago, during which a massive amount of my muscle tissue wasted away, and no matter what I do, I just cannot get some of my old strength back), but this machine really helps and when it does, the effect persists for some considerable time afterwards, so regular use is the key, even once a week or every few days or even a couple of times every day if you like, it treats a wide range of conditions.

John G Coster's avatar

I still don't see the link.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Please refresh article in Substack. Also they have been placed in the comments above.

Yowza's avatar

As a competitive athlete creatine has long been on the list. More recent additions that seem to be providing benefits include: MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), IP6, CLO2 and the surging MB. Thanks!

Lesley Hadrill's avatar

No link or product showing.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Sorry for the missing links in the email. They have been added to the substack article. Please try again.

Jarret Ditch's avatar

Please refresh the article in Substack. They have also been placed in the comments above.

Ivan Mectin's avatar

I am looking for some way to return this product. 20% of it is made from fossil fuels. They give you a 30 day window but the phone number doesn't work and the website asks you to set up an account which I do not want. The only option is to send an email and wait 72 hours.

Being able to talk to a human and not a bot, agentic agent is important. Not impressed at all so far.

Ivan Mectin's avatar

This product has creatine monohydrate. Isn't that a synthesized product made from fossil fuel-derived chemicals like cyanamide and sodium sarcosinate. Can someone explain why that is good for you?

George Ulrich's avatar

Coumarin is in cinnamon