dalesguy said
the article is plugging one brand which is far too costly
I've never used MPS, but it's a product i've always liked the profile of because it' very cleverly put together in terms of ingredients and how they support each other and their overall function. With that in mind, if anything the article sells MPS a little short as it's some way beyond a generic ecdysterone supplement.
As for cost, well I already use the best quality EAA available every day (and lots of it), so I know how expensive it is. I've also considered adding a raw RCE ecdy (or turk) supplement and know how chronically expensive they can be too.
For a ready-to-go solution MPS isn't that expensive, and to be fair i'd pay the money for the enthusiasm and product support from MPS' formulator who is a forum regular.