Are they the same effectiveness for boners? I picked up some PT141, not sure what dosage to use. Also not sure if it has the same hematocrit raising effects as MT2
PT141 doesn't do anything for me, but MT2 works crazy good. Start low though...because some people get very ill if they start out too high. I've tried numerous MT2 products over the years and while you may be able to start out at 500-1,000 mcg with some companies products, there is NO WAY IN HELL anyone is starting at 500-1,000 mcg with MA Research's MT2...unless they want to be lying in bed within an erection vomiting for the next 16 hours. Because of this I recommend starting at no more than 200 mcg...and then go from there. It is better to be safe than sorry.
MA Research has killer MT2. It is HPLC tested just like all the rest of our products. This is important for MT2 because a lot of the MT2 on the market is crap or doesn't work that well. Real MT2 is exceptionally potent with only one bottle lasting a long time.
You can find it a little cheaper at some other places, but I can guarantee you that those places aren't having their products made in US Labs, let alone lab tested for purity and potency. How can I guarantee that? Because I know exactly how much it costs to have MT2 (and everything else) made in America and then lab tested. After that there just isn't a lot of room left to make a profit, if the company wants to price their products competitively. I chose to price it competitively...and as a result, I make less than $7 per bottle.
In contrast, making products from Chinese raws that aren't lab tested cost WAY less to produce, so the profit margins are comparatively massive.
However, there is a place for both types of companies in this industry. The companies that buy Chinese raws and skip lab testing may be rolling the dice and the overall consistency of quality is certainly lower, but it enables the company to set lower prices. This often appeals to those who don't have much cash to spend and need to keep their spending as low as possible.
On the other hand, those people who aren't as hard-up financially often prefer to spend an extra $6-8 in order to guarantee that their products are always of the highest quality. Traditionally, both types of companies have done well.