

MSCLR
Loomis Enzymes
Overview
The effectiveness of MSCLR is questionable due to the lack of strong scientific evidence for the primary herbal ingredients in the context of muscle support, and the presence of a proprietary enzyme blend which obscures individual enzyme dosages. While some enzymes (like Alpha-Galactosidase and Amylase) have demonstrated efficacy for specific digestive issues, their contribution to overall 'muscle support' as implied by the product name is not substantiated.
The Good
Contains a comprehensive blend of digestive enzymes that may aid in the breakdown of complex carbohydrates and starches, potentially reducing digestive discomfort.
Uses a vegetable capsule, making it suitable for vegetarian consumers.
May offer general digestive support through its enzyme blend.
The Bad
Contains Fo-Ti, heavily linked to herb-induced liver injury, posing a significant safety risk.
Wild Yam has limited human research and animal studies suggest potential for liver and kidney fibrosis with chronic use.
Product name 'MSCLR' suggests muscle support, but herbal ingredients lack scientific evidence for this claim.
Is it for you?
Best For: Individuals seeking muscle support, athletes, fitness enthusiasts
Skip If: You have pre-existing medical conditions or are pregnant/nursing without consulting a doctor.
Ingredients Analysis
How to Use
Likely taken orally with water, dosage would depend on specific ingredients and product instructions.
Daily
Anytime
With or without food