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Comparing Tongkat Ali products
Quite frankly, SD-200 Tongkat Ali supplement is the best in terms of price, potency and
effectiveness.
The Tongkat Ali roots used to manufacture SD-200 Eurycoma Longifolia Jack are wildcrafted
from the natural rainforest of Sumatra, Indonesia. And only in Indonesia can Tongkat Ali
still be found in its wild, natural habitat. In other words, it is also the only place in
the world where old Tongkat Ali can be harvested.
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There's another product called LJ100, it's manufactured in Malaysia and it retails for
$19.95. There are 60 capsules in a bottle and each capsule is 25 mg. Now if you are to
compare the price, doing a little math will demonstrate that each 'mg' of LJ100 cost
$0.0133.
And doing the same calculation for 20 capsules of SD-200 (300 mg per capsule), each 'mg'
cost only $0.0093. And with their auto-ship program, each 'mg' is only $0.0056. That means
SD-200 is actually 57.9% cheaper than LJ100.
Not forgetting the fact that SD-200 is double the potency of LJ100.
But here's my biggest qualm with LJ100. 25 mg will not do anything for you. I'm not bashing
LJ100 as a product. I'm sure it's of fine quality. But at 25 mg per capsule, you have to
swallow 20 capsules per day (total of 500 mg) in order to get a measurable effect.
Truth is, with SD-200 Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma Longifolia Jack), you are getting the best value
for your money.
And finally, the topic of Malaysian Tongkat Ali versus Indonesian Tongkat Ali. First off, in
Malaysia Tongkat Ali has been declared as a protected plant since 2001 and wild harvesting
from its forest is illegal. There is also no Tongkat Ali plantation in Malaysia. So any
manufacturer who claims that their Tongkat Ali is from Malaysia is probably stretching the
truth or perhaps breaking the law. Secondly, Malaysia's Tongkat Ali has been found to be
high in lead content, ranging from 10.64 to 20.72 ppm (parts per million). Campared to
Indonesian Tongkat Ali, the lead content according to our independent test is just 0.08 ppm.
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