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Which one for cycle support?
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06 November 2009 21:31
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There are various cycle support products like cycle support and cycle assist but which ones the one to go for?
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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06 November 2009 22:23
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have a close look at the ingredient profiles and google each ingredient if need be. You'll be sure to find the one that best suits your budget that way
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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07 November 2009 19:33
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recently , i used Cycle Insurance by Genetic Edge . Seems a verry good product . The taste is not good..but its more important that it works...
<message edited by Burns3 on 07 November 2009 19:38>
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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07 November 2009 19:44
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yes, the taste is strong and not the best, but It's a good formula and works out cheaper than buying all the ingredients seperately
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 12:42
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I really like cycle assist, caps smell great too
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 12:46
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i know some people have problems with cycle support purely because of the taste, whereas assist is in cap form which makes it easier but laborious to consume 8 caps/day
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 16:32
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what size caps are they?
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 19:08
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Daari what size caps are they? Like 1000mg vitamin C caps - so chunky, but not impossible.
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 22:36
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so around an '00' size?
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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08 November 2009 23:59
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mark118 i know some people have problems with cycle support purely because of the taste, whereas assist is in cap form which makes it easier but laborious to consume 8 caps/day CA is also 10-12 USD cheaper than CS
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Re:Which one for cycle support?
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09 November 2009 21:02
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AI cycle support looks good and I have personally used CEL cycle assist which I like. Darri advice is good, pick a few you like the look of and read up on the ingredient list. Then if money is the deciding factor you weigh up the pros and cons of price difference and ingredient trade off.
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