The reason for the change is that the raws on sesamin have not proven to be reliably obtainable in a timely manner, and it is bad business to have a bunch of products with such an ingredient.
Plus, having
SesaThin in both, and them doing alot of the same things, just confused the hell out of most people. And, most people just bought
SesaThin because it was alot cheaper (and easier to understand, which is almost always an issue with our products when they first come out)
As far as putting it back in down the road, it is unlikely, though if we can get supply to meet demand, it would very likely be in a
PhenoGen Ultra.