OK, 4 weeks of using this stuff. I want to see measurable effect from anything I take. So much of what is claimed is not measurable at all.
Here is what I question:
Quantifying the Placebo Effect
- Objective Effects (e.g., urine discoloration): 0% placebo (purely pharmacological).
- Subjective Effects (e.g., mood, energy, cognition): 30–70% placebo, with MB’s pharmacological actions (e.g., MAO inhibition, mitochondrial enhancement) contributing the rest. The lower end (30%) applies if you notice clear, consistent improvements; the higher end (70%) applies if effects are vague or heavily expectation-driven.
- Skin Changes: 50–80% placebo, due to limited human data and high subjectivity in perceiving skin quality.
- Overall Average: Placebo likely accounts for ~40–60% of subjective benefits, with the rest from MB’s pharmacology, though this varies by individual and outcome.
Objectively, did my urine turn blue green...YES. But then that should be expected when you take a blue dye. But does that in itself mean it is doing anything?
MAO inhibition, mitochondrial enhancement. In vivo, biochemical markers like, increased serotonin, norepinephrine, dopamine + decreased 5-HIAA can definitely be measured. Increased phenylethylamine (PEA) levels as well can be measured. Platelet assays, PET scans, and neurotransmitter metabolite changes are easily measured. In fact, you do do blood work to test Platelet MAO-B Activity. You can also do a urinalysis looking at Plasma Neurotransmitter Metabolites, Serotonin → 5-HIAA, Norepinephrine/Dopamine → VMA, DOPAC, HVA. Has anyone done this. I*certainly have not and most likely will not waste the money.
How about mitochondrial enhancement, can we quantify this? A simple
VO₂ max test. I do this with every student I teach every semester and we use the Rockport walk test pre and post testing. A lactate threshold test. L
actate threshold (LT) testing is one of the best functional ways to assess mitochondrial efficiency, because it tells you when your body shifts from aerobic (oxygen/mitochondria) to anaerobic (glycolysis/lactate buildup) metabolism.
30-Minute Time Trial Method (Running or Cycling)
- Warm up.
- Perform a 30-min all-out but sustainable effort.
- Record your average heart rate during the last 20 minutes → this is a good estimate of your LT heart rate.
- Corresponding pace/power at this HR = LT pace/power.
“Talk Test”
- Below LT → you can talk in full sentences.
- At LT → you can only speak a few words at a time.
- Above LT → speaking becomes very difficult.
Step-by-Step: DIY HRR Test with a Fitness Watch
- Warm Up:
- 5–10 min easy pace (walk, cycle, jog).
- Exercise Phase:
- Raise HR to 70–85% of max HR (e.g., a strong jog, cycling, rowing).
- Hold for 1–2 minutes at this steady intensity.
- Recovery Phase:
- Stop or switch to very light walking/cycling.
- Watch stays recording.
- Note your peak HR at the end of exercise.
- Measure Drop:
- At 1 minute post-exercise, record HR.
- At 2 minutes post-exercise, record HR.
Interpreting Results
- HRR at 1 min = Peak HR − HR after 1 min
- HRR at 2 min = Peak HR − HR after 2 min
Typical values:
- >12 bpm drop at 1 min → normal.
- >20 bpm drop at 1 min → excellent fitness.
- ≤12 bpm drop at 1 min → may indicate lower parasympathetic reactivation or poor conditioning.
- At 2 min: >22 bpm is good, >30 is excellent.
How does HR recovery times effect mitochondrial efficiency? Simple, the faster you recovery the faster restoration of energy substrates ATP & phosphocreatine. In the glycolic stage the raster your recovery the Quicker clearance of metabolic byproducts (lactate, H⁺). In the end, this means less strain on cardiovascular and autonomic systems so the mitochondria are restoring energy and clearing metabolites efficiently.
The major problem I have is testing
mood, energy, cognition and skin quality. These are all very subjective and could definitely be effected with suggestions leading to the placebo effect. so after 4 weeks of this stuff, all I have been able to effectively measure is the color of my urine. None of the rest is measurable or even noticeable. Will I purchase another bottle.....most likely not.