This is to be the place for answering the Most Frequently Asked Questions about Full Strength and living a life at strength!
That's all I have to offer on this now...
If you've got any Q's post a comment and I'll get back to you soon.
In Strength,
Shawn
Dear Shawn,
I have a mild allergy to SOY. Full Strength contains SOY LECITHIN, can I still use it without getting an allergic reaction? To my knowledge, Soybean Oil, Soy Flour and I do not mix. By the way congradulations on the invention of Full Strength.
Posted by: Donna | June 26, 2006 at 08:32 AM
I commend you for speaking your mind about Myoplex. There must be thousands of us who have witnessed, first hand, the degradation of Myoplex. Thank you for stating it, and I don't think you came on too strong.
I would like to order a sample of Full Strength but I no longer send credit card info over the internet. Is there a phone number I can call?
Posted by: Ron | June 26, 2006 at 10:21 AM
First off, I ordered a sample of Full Strength and I am excited to try it. If after trying it I want to order Full Strength, what are my options as far as on-line retailers? Who is/will be carrying it?
Second, I applaud you for telling the truth about Myoplex, and I do NOT feel that you were out of line. In this day and age of PC and avoiding hurting anyone's feelings, I am glad to see that you were willing to tell it like it is and lay it all out on the table. It is the TRUTH, and therefore should be respected as such.
Best of luck with the launch of Full Srength!!
Posted by: red rocket 33 | June 26, 2006 at 11:27 AM
in light of what you mentioned in regards to the diminishing quality and effectiveness of mass made meal replacements, whats your take on todays creatine formulas? once upon a time phosphagen hp and betagen were recomended, then metacel, what about today?
Posted by: Al | June 26, 2006 at 01:06 PM
Shawn, you've probably addressed this elsewhere, but could you briefly summarize or point us to a prior summary of how your product is superior to its competitors? What wholesome ingredients does it have that the other products don't have, and what unwholesome ingredients does it not have that the other products do? Finally, can you refer us to any solid scientific research that backs your claims that Full Strength is better than the other MRP shakes on the market not only in terms of its nutritional quality but also in terms of the body showing significant benefits from using this product over what it gains from using other MRP's?
Despite a skepticism that I'm sure you can understand, I want to give you and your product the benefit of the doubt. But I find the cost of your product prohibitive unless I'm convinced by the kind of docmentation I've alluded to that it's worth the expense. And trying one free sample (actually not free when considering the P&H) is just not enough on which to base an informed opinion.
Posted by: Steve | July 09, 2006 at 08:18 AM
Hi Shawn,
I applaud you for speaking out about Myoplex. When it first came out I used it and I loved it. Then I noticed it starting tasting different and having a different texture. I did some research and found out that the company ownership had changed. Bill and you no longer owned the company. That timing was exactly when I noticed the difference in the product. I was very excited to see that you were offering a new product because you have high standards and your products reflect that.
Posted by: Cathy Newman | July 25, 2006 at 08:23 AM
Do you recommend Full Strength for women (over 40) or is there a better product for us ladies"? Thanks.
Posted by: Jane | May 17, 2007 at 06:30 PM
Shawn:
Will your product become available to Canadians in the near future? We need an high quality product like yours, but currently you only ship to US addresses.
Posted by: Terry | September 03, 2007 at 10:32 AM