At the end of the day we had a pile of data
Referring to my post «biestmilch was naked in those days» I shall finally give you an idea about the results. There were piles of sheets with times on bikes, on treadmills, measures of lactate thresholds, blood cell counts, lactate levels and recoveries, heart rates, oxygen uptake etc. etc.…
We were extremely curious to see whether our very subjective impression that biestmilch is able to improve endurance performance will outlast the various measurements. At that time, we promissed ourselves that in case biestmilch will not meet our expectations we would skip the project and all our dreams related with it.
The results were awsome, I told you already, they were that impressive that we had to hide them not to be suspected of fraud. But nevertheless there was one conlusion we drew in those days. We decided to fight for this strange and marvellous substance regardless the obstructions we met and still meet. And what we learned from the study was:
1. Do not believe that excellent data necessarily pave the way. There is a rule you cannot overrule: it needs the right time, the right place, and, the backing.
2. Biestmilch can improve endurance performance. About the reasons behind I found out almost 2 years later after intense studies.
3. Biestmilch is efficacious in low doses. This made the project feasable. In the beginning we where not sure about this because there was Australian data availbale recommending incredible high amounts. If this were the case biestmilch would be much too expensive to conquer the market.
You see, even we had to hide the unbelievable results of the stuy, we learned a lot from it.







