Created by a company known as Rivalus, Promasil promise to be the result of cutting edge research and development. They claim that this will finally be the workout supplement and the first to actually give you low levels of anabolic steroids for ultimate benefits without all the harm and without actually being illegal.
Now while we all like the idea of controversy and possible danger, because then it must be effective, this is not a good thing. In any amount, anabolic steroids are illegal, and moreover there is the fact that realistically speaking, they can still cause serious side effects. With this in mind, there is also the fact that anabolic steroids don’t actually work in the small amounts they describe. Even they require certain amounts to provide results.
Now of course, we highly doubt the idea that they actually use anabolic steroids. With claims like that, the likelihood is that the FDA among others have actually looked into it, investigated it, because even in those low amounts they are illegal. We think it’s all hype.
With this in mind, there are rumors as to what they use. Some suggest that they use an amino acid known as beta alanine. Now beta alanine can feed the muscles just like any other amino acid. But amino acids in general do not actually promote weight loss. They do not burn fat or actually build muscles, they just feed them.
With this in mind, they don’t provide a full ingredients list to be found anywhere. In all reality, Promasil does not give you any real information. They talk about a Dr Darren Burke. But obviously, they don’t even have the guts to reveal their ingredients for any speculation as to if it will work, let alone do they provide the amounts which would provide you with a real look at what they can or cannot provide.
This being said, this shows a lot of things. The first thing it shows is the fact that they do not actually have the right ingredients. You would be lucky to get an amino acid like beta alanine with this blend. But then it also shows that there are quite a few potential dangers. We suspect that they are likely to use ingredients like yohimbine which are not related to weight loss, but they do cause potentially serious side effects just like steroids, which would be why they would suggest that they have steroids, to cover their tracks in some ways.
Obviously, this is not what you need for successful results. Promasil does not have cutting edge research or something that deserves a doctor’s support. It does not have any of the right ingredients, the right amounts, or anything else that we would really suggest using in the end. Promasil is a waste of time and money, and we would really suggest that you use something else.

3 Responses
John Doe
June 29th, 2010 at 8:17 am
1Hmmmm… Promasil just another waste of time and money, no ingredients listed… Are you blind and lazy??? I’ve been using it for the past 2 months and have seen results faster then what I was gaining before. I’ve been at the gym now for nearly a year and Promasil boosted my strengh much faster than I expected. If you slightly turn the bottle around (oh yes there is another side to that label) you will see that all the ingredients are written in the back… Of course they won’t tell you exactly how much they put in… It’s their recipe. It would be like giving your secrets to everyone and loosing all the research and work you did.
Before bashing any new protein product on the markets just because you might weigh only 130lbs of no muscle, Go to the gym for a year, gain muscle mass then try it out before complaining…
Like I said before to all my friends, Doctors hate Nutritionists, Nutritionists hates Doctors and Nutrition Center and researchers (For Protein & etc…) and, well you see everyone hates everyone because no one can actually come to an agreement. So my conclusion is… Listen to yourself and do research on what you want to get.
ScottyArmy
December 13th, 2010 at 6:06 pm
2Wow… this is the most uneducated and lazy review I have ever read. PROMASIL claims to be FREE of Anabolics and banned substances. It doesnt claim to contain them. You might want to learn to read properly.
It is also certified SAEF (Safe And Effective First) which means it passes doping standards for IOC and WADA (International Olympic Comitte and World Anti-Doping Agency) standards.
It does not contain Yohimbine as you SUSPECT…. base reviews on facts please Yohimbine is banned by IOC and WADA so how would it be certified SAEF. You can even get and print the certifications for inidividual lot numbers of these products online.
It does contain trace amounts of Beta-Alanine, but is a protein supplement. It contains enough to help you reach the daily requirement of 3.2 grams, you would however still need additional beta-alanine as you wont get 3.2 grams from this alone. Again though, it is a PROTEIN supplement that adds this to helps the accumulation of Beta_Alanine.
It also has a Multivitamin and Mineral complex and uses Natural flavourings and sweeteners.
Hope this enlightens you. Please do some research next time. I am a Pro Kickboxer and use their entire line due to the SAEF certs.
will
December 26th, 2010 at 12:02 pm
3This is the most moronic thing I have ever read.
“Anabolic” means the building of bigger molecules from smaller molecules. It is geared towards anabolism, just like every other protein supplement out there. There is no mention of anabolic steroids.
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