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    anabolics 2005 question

    is this book worth getting for a newbie learning aas, or is it far to advanced?

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    Everything in the book is available on this site. It does have lab reports in it and detailed profiles, but I wouldn't say it's far to advanced. The back of the book has many pages of pictures of different kinds of gear, but as a newbie it wouldn't hurt to read up on aas when not online.

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    but as he said, there is nothing in there that isn't on here, plus you get people explaining something if you don't understand. Why spend the money?

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    I would say it's good for quick comparisons when you wanna know if your
    gear is good or not but as nothing is perfect it doesn't contain all the gear
    pics for comparisons but it's something. I have one myself and I like it.

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    I bought the book. Its a good reference. If you have a question sometimes it can be easier to flip to a page then looking for info online. my 2 cents

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    Yeah bro let alone PC viruses coming over and over into your system
    when you need it most, you won't have this prob with a book.

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    Everyone can learn something from that book. Is it worth it? Well...it's less than $50, so if you have the money, then you'll probably enjoy having the answers at your fingertips.

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    Hooker, I'm not trying to messup with your anabolics profiles bro they
    are th best ones I've ever read, but considering that we sometimes need
    to check pics of real gear, check labs/country/steroids names, that's worth
    it IMO.

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    I didn't take offence...I genuinely think that if people have toe $50 to spend, then that book is a good purchase.

    I purposely didn't include known fakes and manufacturer's info in them, because that kind of thing changes so often, the profiles would be out of date in weeks...

    But usually, in my profiles, I reccomend buying from a reputable UGLab.

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    I say buy it,..you'll more thank likely learn some good things,..and its only $50

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    does the book only have profiles and photos of the steroids , or does it give info on how to stack different steroids and general information for a newbie to learn etc?

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    Yes it brings basic cycles for beginers/medium/advanced athletes but
    IMO that part is a lil screwed up, I used the book as a ref for real gear
    and to check the labs names, etc.

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    Yeah...the sample cycles aren't very good, IMO. I don't think they are appropriate for athletes, either...they aren't like "strength/speed" cycles or whatever...they are "mass," "cutting," "lean mass" and something called a "Super-Blitz" cycle (whatever the F*ck that means).

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    I'll definitly design my own cycle rather than followup those in
    the book, but that's the only part that sucked for me, oh I
    forgot, Hooker, would you name Parlodel as a fat burner or
    a anti-progestin medicine, bro? Cuz it's in the part that is
    dedicated to fat burners in the book!

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    Parlodel was originally touted by life extentionists as a fat-burner, but now bodybuilders tend to use it primarily for it's anti-priogestenic properties.

    I'm not sure Bill Llewellyn spends much time in the trenches, talking to bodybuilders and athletes...alot of stuff in the book is IMO correct on paper, but not in the gym.

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    Thanks, Hooker for riding me off from my doubts, man, I owe
    you this, bro!

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