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jksl said:
finfighter said:
[youtube:1sumzfey]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiqHHBmtmV8&feature=player_embedded[/youtube:1sumzfey]

lmfao



That is some funny sh*t there! LOL you forgot the bottle of Proxiphen next to the book! :punk:
 
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Has anyone ever tried contacting the company behind Tricomin and asked if they're going to create a new product with a higher dose of copper peptides?
 

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finfighter said:
After all of these years of selling an ultra low percentage product the're not going to change their product because some dude calls them. They want to make maximum profits and AHK is a very expensive peptide and they aren't going to add enough, if you want maximum effects just buy your own AHK and mix it yourself, easy!

Or simply apply a larger quantity of Tricomin! Interestingly, there's nothing on the Tricomin label which actually recommends or suggests to a user how MUCH of the product to apply (unless the label has changed since I first bought it a few years ago). If the amount of the AHK peptide in Tricomin is indeed 1% like the people at Procyte say it is, that would make using Tricomin a better deal for the money than trying to make your own equivalent version of it. Furthermore, Procyte probably has put a considerable amount of thought into the vehicle that Tricomin uses, something else you wouldn't get by trying to "do-it-yourself"! :)
 

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finfighter said:
The people at procyte don't claim the percentage is even 1%, and you can't show me any evidence that they do.

They _did_ say that, at least according to an individual who spoke to them on the phone recently. Maybe we'll get better evidence for that (something you'll actually believe) when your friends do their test of Tricomin in the next few weeks.

finfighter said:
Remember people, this is what a 1% solution looks like below. [snip photo]

It is _a_ 1% solution, not necessarily the same as _all_ 1% solutions. Maybe we'll eventually find out that the other ingredients in Tricomin "soften" its bluish color considerably.

finfighter said:
Also even if it did contain 1% it wouldn't be practical to soak your entire head in dliuted tricomin everyday, some of the AHK users are experimenting with 10% strengths, you could never achieve that with tricomin!

I didn't recommend that anybody "soak his head" in Tricomin, just that he use a little more than he would normally use. Like maybe use 2 or 3 mL, instead of just 1 mL.

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What I don't get is why you are against the new progress involved in mixing your own AHK solution, there are guys getting great results from high strength AHK, but you never see results from Tricomin at all!

Like I've already said several times: Tricomin appears to be a better deal for the money, if what we were told about its copper-peptide content is correct.
 

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finfighter said:
Bryan said:
They _did_ say that, at least according to an individual who spoke to them on the phone recently. Maybe we'll get better evidence for that (something you'll actually believe) when your friends do their test of Tricomin in the next few weeks.

No evidence, same old nonsense, completely unsubstanciated/second hand claim, do you really believe what everyone tells you on the internet bryan?

I have used statements with great caution, over and over and over and over ("..at least, according to an individual who spoke to them on the phone recently"), but you don't seem to get what I'm saying. You just seem to be STUCK on this issue.
 

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finfighter when will the results be out for the Tricomin?
I contacted procyte in Aug/Sept 2011 to ask about change in the ingredients list. After couple of e-mail exchanges I managed to ask them whether concentration of copper peptides in Tricomin was less than 1% and the reply I got was "It is 1%". It may be possibility that the other ingredients in Tricomin milk it down to light blue colour even after adding colouring, I don't know
 

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It was a product manager that responded to my e-mail. Nevertheless lets wait for "H" to confirm the percentage of Tricomin, it's been nearly a month now so I guess the news will be coming in soon
 

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UunoTurhapuro said:
I contacted procyte in Aug/Sept 2011 to ask about change in the ingredients list. After couple of e-mail exchanges I managed to ask them whether concentration of copper peptides in Tricomin was less than 1% and the reply I got was "It is 1%".

LOL!! Thanks for posting this, UunoTurhapuro! I had forgotten who had said WHAT on these various issues! :)

Thanks for helping to deny what "finfighter" said in previous posts, when he (not so wisely) denied that Procyte has EVER revealed how much of the peptide is in Tricomin. I'm not saying that information about the quantity of the peptide in Tricomin was exactly quick and forthcoming, but it DID apparently come to you from a "product manager", by way of email. If this makes even a LITTLE bit of a believer out of finfighter, it's worth it! :)

UunoTurhapuro said:
It may be possibility that the other ingredients in Tricomin milk it down to light blue colour even after adding colouring, I don't know

Good point. I agree!
 

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Great post Crochetg, I don't know what Bryans deal is but he's obviously full of it, he sounds like Tricomins number 1 salesman, it makes me wonder.
 

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Patrickbateman said:
Is that actually bryan talking? Lulz!

No. It's just somebody's joke.
 

PELAT

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Crochetg i,m anxious for see the results the % of tricomin , tricomin,dr proctor,bryan.......are the same sh*t :puke:
 
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I've always had a feeling that Tricomin had an extremely low amount of copper peptides. It's too bad because it could have been a decent product.

Does anyone know of any new products that contain a large amount of copper peptides?
 

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finfighter said:
I have to be careful what I say, and I can't give specifics, but lets just say that a recent test has proven Bryan wrong, in fact he was way of with his 1% figure! LOL, classic. :whistle:

Why do you have to be "careful" what you say? Why don't you give us all the details of the test that was conducted? :dunno:
 

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finfighter said:
Because I was advised by a friend (who is a PHD/MD biochemist) not to give specific details.

Why on earth would he be so concerned with the "specific details"??
 

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Patrickbateman said:
finfighter said:
[youtube:30t1w9ob]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AiqHHBmtmV8&feature=player_embedded[/youtube:30t1w9ob]
Is that actually bryan talking? Lulz!

The guy on the video says his name is BYRON( not Bryan) so it not the same guy.......................................... :whistle:
 
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