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    E-Pharm Testforce2 anyone?

    Has anyone given this a shot? How was it and what did you use it for, PCT or Cutting etc?

    I picked some up but so far haven't found much other then some people speaking of using it in 2010 for PCT

    Boosting Testosterone can't be a bad thing when dieting right (cutting)?

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    DAA stimulates LH, but nothing to write home about. I wouldn't take it for the sole purpose of increasing testosterone levels.
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    So what is it good for, nothing? scheisse!

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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite View Post
    DAA stimulates LH, but nothing to write home about. I wouldn't take it for the sole purpose of increasing testosterone levels.
    Ive seen it increase estrogen levels as well so thats something to consider too.

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    If you have a dog, he or she might like it.

    Most supplements at GNC, Nutrishop, Vitamin Shoppe, or wherever offer very little benefit. There are only a few I would recommend. Most is just a creative marketing scam to get you to waste your hard earned money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    If you have a dog, he or she might like it.

    Most supplements at GNC, Nutrishop, Vitamin Shoppe, or wherever offer very little benefit. There are only a few I would recommend. Most is just a creative marketing scam to get you to waste your hard earned money.
    So what are some products you would recommend?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boostjunkie09

    So what are some products you would recommend?
    Generally the only supplements I purchase at supplement stores are the following:

    - taurine
    - arginine
    - beta alanine
    - kre-alkalyn
    - protein powder (low carb, sugar free, not the gainer crap).

    I also purchase the following for general health
    - NAC
    - red rice yeast
    - resveratrol
    - probiotics
    - fiber supps
    - Hawthorne berry
    - B12

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Generally the only supplements I purchase at supplement stores are the following:

    - taurine
    - arginine
    - beta alanine
    - kre-alkalyn
    - protein powder (low carb, sugar free, not the gainer crap).

    I also purchase the following for general health
    - NAC
    - red rice yeast
    - resveratrol
    - probiotics
    - fiber supps
    - Hawthorne berry
    - B12
    Just started - red rice yeast. Am I crazy to compare high doses it to crestor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by austinite
    Just started - red rice yeast. Am I crazy to compare high doses it to crestor?
    Nope. It's reportedly quite effective but a safer alternative to crestor. I've actually recommended it to three people who have cholesterol problems and were checking blood work monthly to see the effect. It's still early but all three are showing signs of improved cholesterol levels - they have also made some diet adjustments which is likely helping as well.

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    So this is the first supplement I have ever bought that is worthless eh? Yay for me.

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