I’ve been speaking to people who spend anywhere from $50 to $700+ per month.
Curious what the PH crowd looks like.
No judgement — just data curiosity.
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mine around 300 pm, most expensive are high quality fish oils and NMN
@rollingsurf $300 is serious commitment.Do you feel a clear difference from NMN, or is it more “long-term insurance” mode?
@benjamaq I think I do but hard to know with all the other things I take and different variables. How do you manage this is the app?
@rollingsurf
That’s exactly the issue — when you’re taking multiple things, you can’t tell what’s doing what.
BioStackr isolates each supplement by comparing your ON vs OFF periods over time and looks for statistical differences in sleep/recovery trends.
It’s not about “feeling something.”It’s about detecting whether there’s an actual signal.
If there is, you’ll see it.If there isn’t, you stop paying for it
@benjamaq ok and what sort of results are people actually finding?
my spend has been as high as $400 per month but now around $270
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mine around 300 pm, most expensive are high quality fish oils and NMN
@rollingsurf $300 is serious commitment.
Do you feel a clear difference from NMN, or is it more “long-term insurance” mode?
@benjamaq I think I do but hard to know with all the other things I take and different variables. How do you manage this is the app?
@rollingsurf
That’s exactly the issue — when you’re taking multiple things, you can’t tell what’s doing what.
BioStackr isolates each supplement by comparing your ON vs OFF periods over time and looks for statistical differences in sleep/recovery trends.
It’s not about “feeling something.”
It’s about detecting whether there’s an actual signal.
If there is, you’ll see it.
If there isn’t, you stop paying for it
@benjamaq ok and what sort of results are people actually finding?
my spend has been as high as $400 per month but now around $270