![]() ![]() I decided to try Thorne with a good affiliate discount and I'm excited to see if it has any effect.Īlso contacted Thorne to see what they have to say about their product vs Athletic Greens. Can't justify the cost for something that may not do much (maybe if I were rich). Thanks!Īthletic Greens is stupid expensive, even with affiliate discounts. Would anyone still go for Athletic Greens for whatever reason? Maybe specific ingredients or taste, but beyond that?Īny thoughts would be appreciated. I am heavily leaning toward Thorne on this just because it's cheaper while maintaining a high standard/level of quality that I can trust (maybe some popular powder off Amazon would be fine, but I could never completely trust it and I believe the mental aspect of the whole thing is nearly as important as the actual physiological effects). It's a more broad supplementation, so any powder with good and quality ingredients should do the trick, if at all. The way I see it, greens powders aren't magical, and neither are any specific ingredients. It's cheaper (especially with an affiliate/subscription discount) and has a substantially different makeup. ![]() Thorne's Daily Greens Plus is new and I'm curious if anyone would recommend it over Athletic Greens. At the end of the day, I have to try it to know how it affects me. Most reviews I see are blatant paid spotlights, but negative reviews I've found can only fault it for being expensive (true), sub-optimal ingredient selection (what do I know), and for dubious health claims (also probably true). I'm curious to try a greens powder for the first time.Īthletic Greens is everywhere and I'm 100% sure it's overpriced, but I do appreciate the testing/NSF certification. If making a post asking for the easy way out on learning about a compound, most likely you will just be linked to as it is less work for us.īe sure to read the /r/fitness/wiki/faq if your post is about diet/fat loss/gaining muscle. Prior to posting, please review the compound on a science-based website like rather than asking for vague 'educate me on.' posts. If you make a claim about a supplement and get called out on it be prepared to either cite your source or logically defend your stance.īroscience is accepted as it can lead to new theories and discoveries, but it must be clearly stated it is broscience or 'feel'. ![]() Although subjective, any posts in which there is suspicion of being affiliated with a supplement company may result in banning after various considerations (contribution to community, relevance to discussion, unforeseen context, etc.) are looked at. It is acceptable to talk about which companies and suppliers you like but unacceptable to spam for them. (Basically, talk with us about something don't be a pretentious anti-supplement douche)Īnything talking about supplement companies is a grey area which must be ventured cautiously. Repeated offenses or notably excessive offenses are subject to banning. However, discussions or rants declaring a supplement or supplement regimen useless based on emotion and naturalistic fallacy rather than science or logical caution are subject to moderation. Discussion on the relative pros and cons for supplementation are accepted and encouraged. This is a subreddit designed for supplements, so obviously most users will be biased for supplements. This is to help reduce spamming in the subreddit if you wish to discuss your brand name supplement, simply list the ingredients and dosages, not the brand name. Posts made with brand name products as the topic of discussion (rather than the molecule(s) in question) may be removed.General Rules and Guidelines or /r/supplements: Slightly more IMPORTANT: In regards to illegal/dangerous drugs and how to approach their mention in this subreddit IMPORTANT: For those with blogs/channels dealing with supplements or members of companies which sell nutritional supplements. A subreddit designed for discussion of supplements and nutraceuticals for health, performance, or any intended (or not intended) purpose.
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