Does Isatori Bio-Gro Justify It's Own Hype?

By Russ Howe


When new muscle building supplements hit the market they tend to arrive in a whirlwind of hype and marketing buzz words. The latest in a long line of new arrivals this year is Isatori Bio-Gro which claims to do a number of truly remarkable things.

Today we will be looking at the ingredients and the science behind the product, to determine whether it can live up to it's own hype or not.

Like all sports supplements, it can be hard to find genuine information on the effectiveness of something before you purchase it. This is no different, with every review ending in hype and sales talk. This can work to the detriment of potentially great supplements, who would do better to simply concentrate on the facts rather than look like every other product on the market. This is one of the major cons to this particular product, in fact, as it arrived surrounded by so much hype that it set itself up to disappoint gym newbies - who were undoubtedly expecting some sort of miracle pill. I:5:T

Where it counts, however, the product stacks up rather well. When it comes to the actual contents inside the tub, rather than the hype on the outside of it, Bio-Gro shows itself to be a truly remarkable little product with considerable potential if the product is developed further as time goes by. It's primary function is to attempt to increase the body's ability for muscle protein synthesis.

That sounds an awful lot like anabolic steroids, but it's a safe and thoroughly tested supplement so you need not worry about using anything illegal or dangerous.

The company advises you to consume two scoops per day and watch your ability to build lean muscle skyrocket over three months. This depends upon the individual, of course, and should be taken with a pinch of salt given that the technology is so fresh.

Another of the cons, however, is that the product is so 'cutting edge' that there isn't really a barometer to measure it against. During their pre-launch phase they billed it as 'the game changer' because they felt that it was the very first product of it's kind and to a large extent they are correct. However, it means that you don't have a huge body of evidence to test it's effectiveness against. Despite the fact that the research on the ingredients does indeed stack up against their claims, it is to the company's credit that they actually state in their marketing information that they don't expect this supplement to work for everybody.

It appears the company is aiming to use the initial feedback from it's customers as the benchmark for future developments of this particular product, until the scientific community has enough time to come up with evidence and studies to confirm it's effectiveness.

Overall, Isatori Bio-Gro is a breakthrough product which, at this point in time, cannot be pigeon-holed into a specific supplement category. It's not whey protein, it's not creatine, it's not a pre-workout pump-up product either. It is designed to do something which, until recently, we had to rely on the use of anabolic steroids for.




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