Originally posted by advocate
Man, don't be ridiculous! If this stuff worked, it would be a schedule 3 drug in a second and the manufacturer would be in jail.
Man, don't be ridiculous! If this stuff worked, it would be a schedule 3 drug in a second and the manufacturer would be in jail.
They are legal right now due to the Dietary Health and Supplement Act of 1994 (DHSEA). Never fear though; bills are making their way through congress right now to ban all of them and within a month or two, they will be just as illegal and scheduled as any of the other AAS. Maybe then, they will become "real" steroids in the eyes of some of you people, LOL. I mean, after all, they will be schedule III and illegal so they must work, right?
Originally posted by advocate The truth is some supplements have an anabolic effect or a thermogenic effect, and some help sustain a healthy organism, but never ever believe that any supplement can do what aas and other performance enhancing drugs can do. [/B]
Originally posted by joe bigboy i've yet to find a supp that can duplicate what i get from AAS [/B]
Originally posted by joe daddy1122 Ya. that is what i was thinking about this when i saw it. i knew it was too good to be true, just seeing if i was the only one who thought that. and i do ageree that there is no ph/ps that can do was aas can.. well maybe m1t but that is a steroid so doesnt reeally count. [/B]
If you are curious about it, just buy a bottle for like $30 and do a 6 week cycle at 8 or 10mg ed. If it gives you no results, it was just $30. If it does work, great. You got a good deal and didn't take any legal risk to get it. I think it will give you some decent results myself. I just started a 6 week cycle myself yesterday.

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