
finding the right supplements can be a frickin nitemare. years ago, you could pick up a weightlifting magazine, and at least
feel the information being fed to you was somewhat truthful. things are totally different today. a lot of the magazine’s themselves
are owned by the same companies that are advertising the supplements. hell, some of the ads are written out as “scientific”
research papers spanning numerous pages. the ads and even the packaging of the supplements are quite impressive. they all
look so “official”
i do think a lot of supplements “work” because we want them to work.. and hey.. if that is the case.. then i guess they are doing their
job, no? the image to the right is a supplement that is semi-new… it makes a promise of:
- Huge gains in lean mass
- Accelerate fast twitch muscle
- Perpetual pumps
- Faster recovery and increased strength gains
as for the gains in lean mass.. i am not sure.. i’ve been more committed to stripping off as much
body fat as possible. i haven’t been eating or training for mass. i will be starting that shortly.
i can attest to perpetual pumps, faster recovery and increased strength gains. very good strength gains!
i’ve only been on this one for a few weeks, so i will continue to post my experience with it.
and like i said.. even if it is only a sugar pill… if it feels like it is working.. that works for me.
p.s. they could have made the bloody pills just a tad smaller!!! the are a pita
to choke down first thing in the morning with a glass of water

