At the very least the results would not be sufficient to justify the increase.
Unless you respond to Creatine and the motivational responses from the cell volumization from NO2 type supps and the added Taurine (which is also been proven to enhance water balance and nutrient uptake in muscle cells (" cell-volumizing" )
Coming from a non-health relation profession and probably who these companies really make the supplements for (average Joe who doesn' t read this forum), this might seem like an overpriced product.
But, if you do respond to Creatine and the NO2 and Taurine gives you a boost (mentally) in the gym to hit heavier weights with an increased energy, then $42.95 isn' t such a bad deal.
I' m just taking 1 scoop a day.. every day.. which means I might very well have 100 servings in there rather then 50 as the container states (if I read correctly they assume you take it twice a day, 8 hours apart).
Put it this way.. for guys like me, who have trouble keeping up with the guys like you who know their **** forwards and backwards. The ingredients in there are all something I take now. Individually. Here' s one product, that packages them all together nicely, tastes good, mixes with water with ease. I do respond to Creatine. And NO2 type supps have given me a placebo (but I' m hyped in the gym and think I can lift anything). We know overload builds muscles. Whatever you need to do to get motivated. Some listen to tapes, others take NO2.
It' s not such a bad deal if you look at it from the perspective of some decent ingredients, with some good research, in one tiny scoop that
GENERALLY people will respond to. And all of those supps, would roughtly add to this price and beyond (NO2 isn' t cheap)..
But it' s only worth if if you respond to these combinations. Somebody like TP who doesn' t respond to Creatine would be throwing away their money.
Could you make this combo on your own? Probably. If you knew what you were doing. And it' s apparent from most message boards, that the vast majority of people do not.
(phew)