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1/12/2005 10:43:47 AM EDT
I decided to get a free 7 day sample of a herbal pill called altovis.  It is supposed to help fatigue.  I am going to post my experiece with it at the end of the 7 day supply.  It isn't cheap.  I think the price was $99 for a 4 month supply.  

I figured it is free....I'll try it.  

I did a search and didn't find any topics on this, so this might be of some interest.
1/12/2005 10:46:06 AM EDT
[#1]
Combined with Enzyte, you should be good to go!
1/12/2005 10:47:31 AM EDT
[#2]
I call snakeoil !





I don't actually know anything about that particular herbal supplement but since 99% of this stuff is bullshit, I'd venture a guess this one probably is too.  Remember - that since "dietary supplements" are not regulated and do not require any testing, the makers who are trying to sell you this stuff can claim ANYTHING they want - and sell you pressed sawdust or particleboard or noni juice or whatever.  



1/12/2005 10:48:26 AM EDT
[#3]
Edited to add:


How "free" is it?

Do you have to pay "shipping and handling"? - because they'll probably make a profit just off that.
1/12/2005 10:49:05 AM EDT
[#4]
running a couple miles each morning keeps me amped up til 2 or 3, plus it's free.
1/12/2005 10:50:43 AM EDT
[#5]
I must confess I am a skeptic.  One of the big ingredients is caffine.  What a suprise.    It is going to have to really impress me to want to shell out that kind of money.  
1/12/2005 10:58:28 AM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
running a couple miles each morning keeps me amped up til 2 or 3, plus it's free.



I have run for a long time.  I alternate between 1.5 miles and 4 miles 5 days a week.   I am not overly fatigued just a little.   I am sure mostly due to the fact that I have been an insomniac all my life.