MojaveMike wrote:surfsteve: Sure, but there are quite a few companies that sell cheap supplements that aren't exactly high quality products. That's especially true when we're talking protein supplements. They claim one thing, but the reality is something entirely different. Cheap knockoffs presented as if they're the latest and greatest is something we need to watch out for when it comes to supplements and various health-related products. So if this Life Extension company works with legitimate research institutions, then it might be worth paying more for their products.
In theory that is true though for the most part most supplement companies sell what they advertise even though most supplements are based mostly on hype. If you order a bottle of garbage don't complain when they send you a bottle of garbage. Placebos are highly under rated anyway in my view, so just the fact that someone is doing something is going to make a huge difference than if they merely gave up.