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    is my stack good?

    Ok, so Now im wei***ng 185, I want to reach 205 without roids...
    starting March 1st, Ill be starting 2 new Supps by HI-Tech, they are called :Metanabol ( a test booster ) and Somatomax ( HGH Stimulator )..
    Yes I know their not even close to the real deal...but I want to reach 205 by using these....maybe March, April, May...anyways..but first check out my supps.
    -ON WHEY
    -Syntha 6
    -Shock Therapy
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    -Multi vitamins / b-complex
    -Flax seed oil
    - Water pill ( ****)

    This whole thread is about my water , well Ive red on a bunch of diffrence Site that this doesnt work , ( water pill ), well for some reason, it did work for me,..ive seen veins and been very lean since I started using it, I look better...soo It works for me...well my question is, when I start using thos 2 new supps of HI-TECH , should I stop using water pill?..also I want to reach 205 and maintain my bodyfat which is around 12, or heck..even lower it.....thnxx in advance,...

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    ohh and stats are...if it matters then..

    6 feet 1..
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    body fat 12-13
    arms 16 inch
    I wear 32 inch jeans?.lol..haha

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    funny avatar pic lol..
    but i cant help ya out on this..ask merc to check it out he knows a ton

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    ok man I will, Btw. your avator looks alot like my pit...nice one you got there

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    thanks alot man..great dog..he obeys unbeleivably good..listens to everything you tell'em..guess i got lucky!

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    I would not use the water pill .. You could maybe use it at the end if you like ... Have you ever looked into taking dandelion root ?

    Take a look at this info about it ..

    Dandelion - Taraxacum officinale

    Dandelion is a common meadow herb of the Asteraceae or sunflower family, closely related to chicory. There are about 100 species. Its name is a corruption of the French "dents de lion", meaning "teeth of the lion."

    Folk names include lion's tooth, bitterwort, wild endive, priest's crown, doonheadclock, piss-a-bed, Irish daisy, blow ball, yellow gowan, puffball, clock flower, swine snout, Pu gong ying, fortune-teller, and cankerwort.

    The generic name derives from the Greek words taraxos, meaning disorder, and akos, meaning remedy. The designation officinale indicates that Dandelion was officially listed as a medicinal.

    The Dandelion grows to a height of about 12 inches in temperate lands.


    History
    Dandelion has a long history. Early colonists brought it to North America, where indigenous people saw its value and used it for its medical and nutritional benefits.

    Dandelion leaves and roots have been used for centuries to treat liver, gall bladder, kidney, and joint problems. In some countries, Dandelion is considered a blood purifier and is used for ailments such as eczema and cancer. Dandelion has also been used to treat poor digestion, water retention, and diseases of the liver such as hepatitis.

    The first mention of the Dandelion as a medicine is in the works of Arabian physicians of the tenth and eleventh centuries. Thirteenth-century Welsh medicine lauds its properties.


    Active Constituents
    Dandelion is a source of potassium, sodium, calcium, phosphorus and iron. The leaves are a richer source of Vitamin A than carrots and contain some amounts of Vitamins B, C and D. The root contains bitter glycosides, tannins, triterpenes, sterols, volatile oil, choline, asparagin, and inulin.


    Actions
    Diuretic, hepatic, cholagogue, anti-rheumatic, laxative, tonic, bitter. It is a general stimulant to the system, especially to the urinary organs, and is primarily used in kidney and liver disorders.
    The root is commonly used as a hepatic. The leaf, taken cool, acts as a diuretic.


    Uses
    The bitter compounds in the leaves and root help stimulate digestion and are mild laxatives. They also increase bile production in the gall bladder and bile flow from the liver. This makes Dandelion a great tonic for people with sluggish liver function due to alcohol abuse or poor diet. The increase in bile flow can help improve fat (including cholesterol) metabolism in the body.

    The whole plant is valuable as a general tonic. It may be taken as an infusion of the leaf, a juice extraction, a root decoction, a fluid extract or a tincture. Fresh leaves may be added to salads. The juice extraction is the most potent for medicinal purposes.

    Dandelion has reportedly been used to eradicate warts and to soothe calluses, bee stings, or sores.

    Many herbalists view the Dandelion as an effective treatment for liver disease, even in extreme cases such as cirrhosis. It can also benefit the pancreas, kidneys, stomach, and spleen. The dried leaf, taken as a tea, is used as a mild laxative to relieve constipation.

    Dandelion leaf is a good natural source of potassium, and will replenish any potassium that may be lost due to the herb's diuretic action on the kidneys. This means Dandelion is a safe diuretic in cases of water retention due to heart problems.

    The herb is useful in cases of anaemia and hepatitis, and may help to lower high blood pressure. Dandelion may also provide relief for rheumatism and arthritis.

    Dandelion therapy, consisting of therapeutic doses of dandelion preparations taken over time, may help reduce stiffness and increase mobility in situations of chronic degenerative joint disease.


    Dandelion as a Diuretic
    Most women experience pre-menstrual water retention. The familiar symptoms of weight gain, bloating, breast tenderness, and irritability can make the week prior to menstruation miserable.

    A Diuretic helps the body with the elimination of urine. Synthetic diuretics flush important minerals such as potassium from the body. Potassium, together with sodium, helps to regulate muscle and nerve function. The loss of these minerals (called electrolytes) can cause dangerous muscle weakness and loss of co-ordination, and even heart rhythm disturbances. Dandelions are remarkable sources of natural potassium, and offer all the advantages of a balanced diuretic in natural form.


    Dandelion as a Hepatic
    A Hepatic is a herb, usually a bitter herb, which works particularly well on the liver by toning, nourishing, and strengthening it, and by empowering its activity as the primary blood-cleansing organ in the body.

    The blood can be contaminated by stress, lack of exercise, poor diet, toxins, and genetic predisposition. When the blood doesn't flow actively, arthritic pains may result because gases or gravel materials are deposited in the joints. Skin disorders like eczema and psoriasis may result from the body trying to push toxins out through the skin.

    Dandelion is also a bitter that functions as a Cholagogue. That is, it helps the digestion by increasing the flow of bile released from the gall bladder, which is essential in helping us utilise food nutrients and eliminate waste.


    Chinese Herbal Applications
    Dandelion is used in cases of jaundice, hepatitis, and red and swollen eyes, as well as urinary tract infection, abscesses, or firm, hard sores in the breasts. It is also said to be effective in increasing the production of mother's milk.

    Astrologically, Dandelion falls under the dominion of Jupiter.

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    ...well thnx man, about the water pill I wont take them once I begin these two supps

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    hey

    great natural non hormonal stack sounds like you know lot bout the fondations of nutrion

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    hey well thnx everybody, I will post a pic of my self, this was ehmm in December I think now I'm a little bit more leaner....
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    so my pic there I was about ehmm 195?..now im 185...after I reach 205, naturally...well from then I'll see...

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    You look different in your avatar
    j/k, you have a nice base to build on, keep us posted...

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    hahaha...ok man I will....I think Ill start a log first when a start the two supps ill start in March, and after I'm done with that, well than I'll talk to you guys..

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