Dear Cytodyne: I recently concluded a study involving your supplement: MYO-BLAST CSP3. In our study your supplement faired no better than regular exercise. Little to my knowledge another study was completed previously involving the active compound in Myo-blast showing once again no better results than placebo. http://www.humankinetics.com/IJSNEM/viewarticle.cfm?jid=rPD36Uw323w3mVrJU27bbXxA788tAP8KPZ2MCkKdm28C7JKP&view=art&aid=4082&rPD36Uw323w3mVrJU27bbXxA788tAP8KPZ2MCkKdm28C7JKPsite= Additionally, I am working towards a degree in biochemistry and along with my colleagues believe that the molecular structure of the active ingredient in Myoblast, contains complex sugar groups that are very unlikely be digested much less enter into the bloodstream where it would be able to inhibit Myostatin. Based on the inefficacy of the drug, which literally is a sugar pill, we would like a refund of the purchased amount of Myoblast ($53.49). This letter and the results of my experiment will be posted on ScientificAmeriKen.com as well as any response you have to my email. Receipts are available upon request. Thank you for your time, Sincerely, Ken Seldeen Scientific AmeriKen