I don't know about the validity of that site, or source.
Regardless of both, I'd say that supplement needs some more testing (past just anecdotes) to determine efficacy and safety. Mechanism of action, metabolites, chemical storage, etc all should be explored before anything concrete past "this thing exists" is applied to it.
It looks and sounds like an out right lie.
Do you not think that a "natural-like-vitamins" 700% performance increase is not too good to be true?
that a 202% increase in muscle stregnth with 0 side effects is also not too good to be true?
also www.c9t11.com was registered by one man in 2007.
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