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Resurrect-P.M. gets a good review, Ronnie’s nighttime formula goes up against Bullet Proof

Ronnie Coleman originally launched with three supplements. A pre-workout called Myo-Blitz, the testosterone powder Testogen-XR, and the one that is being reviewed today. Resurrect-P.M. the night time recovery formula. Sleep products are a dime a dozen, there aren’t many companies out there that don’t have their own knockout supplement. However there are not many brands who combine a sleep aid with a recovery complex. Resurrect-P.M. is actually one of only two on the market, the other of course being the 2012 award winner Bullet Proof.

Since there is only one product to compare Resurrect-P.M. to, and it just so happens to be Bullet Proof. Ronnie’s night time formula really has a hard one to measure up to, and even though it may sound surprising. The Signature Series supplement not only compares to the athlete’s sleep aid, but it competes.

There are two different mixtures of Resurrect, one they call the standard, and the other is distributed across Australasia. The two formulas have major differences, however their main complexes both level out with a weight of 6.406g. The standard version sports the classic mucuna pruriens and GABA to help shut the eyes, while the other makes do with strong doses of tryptophan and phenibut. At first look it is hard to believe that they would perform quite similar, nevertheless that is exactly how they play out.

Bullet Proof has the uncanny ability to put one down and basically renew the body for the morning, and while Resurrect does make quick work of throwing one to the pillows. It doesn’t have an as powerful effect in the replenishment department. You will feel recovered and a lot better than you would without the product. However it’s good morning kick is not as strong as Bullet’s. Understand that it still gets the job done. Not as well as it’s sole competitor, but at least to level where the supplement is more than worth it’s $40 retail value.

The standard edition of Resurrect does get you to sleep much faster than the Australasian mixture. However they both recover the body just as well as each other. Usually the case with international versions is that they get watered down so much that they don’t offer effects anywhere near the level of their originals. Australasian fans can rest easy knowing that they may be getting an alternate concoction, but they will not be cheated out of a good product.

Resurrect-P.M.’s results definitely come as a surprise. Bullet Proof was the lone ranger in the sleep aid and night time recovery market, and despite it’s outstanding performances. It turns out that it is not untouchable. The Muscle Pharm supplement is still the higher rated of the two but as mentioned above. Ronnie’s product is no slouch. It sits right on the heels of the athlete’s product and if came down to scores out 10, you’d be looking at around 1 to 2 points of separation.