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Shouldn't this article be considered fraudulent?No way in hell you can put on this much muscle with some crap supplement,maybe not even with the juice. How do people believe this crap?
 
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Link doesn't work. Interesting how it keeps sending me back to Google, intentional?

Men's health (online magazine) does have an article on supplements, including nitric oxide, but nitrogen dioxide (no2) is a gas that's part of the pollution created by internal combustion engines. :wiggle:
 
Link doesn't work. Interesting how it keeps sending me back to Google, intentional?

Men's health (online magazine) does have an article on supplements, including nitric oxide, but nitrogen dioxide (no2) is a gas that's part of the pollution created by internal combustion engines. :wiggle:

It was just a spam link I saw on yahoo where a fat chubby guy takes this 70$ supplement and turns into superman in 4 weeks.
 
OMG that's amazing! Weird that they would have to spoof a legit site to get clicks for this wonder-product, but I'm sure someone's getting paid lmao.

16lbs of muscle, and lost what looks like 20lbs of fat in four weeks from what would be arginine and DAA - roflmao! Oh, and that's without diet and exercise...

Thanks man! I now know we're all doing it wrong; shame that we can't order such a fantastic product as their own links are dead. :(

I haven't had a good laugh like that in awhile, thanks Lakers! :wiggle:
 
Thats the supplement industy for you. Greasy marketing. He may have been using those supplements but, thats not what got him the gains.

An influential person is paid a lot money to say he got like this because of such and such a product. And its not a complete lie because he probaly did take the product because he got it for free but, what else he took isnt stated. So we have someone who is paid money whom people look up to promoting a product. What do you think happens. Do people use it and make gains? No. The people who make the product make money.

Its the same as the ads in bodybuilding magazine that show Jay Cutler standing beside a tub of Muscle Tech protein or a Cell Tech product. Is he taking that stuff? Sure. But is that what got him to look how he did. Fuck no.

Its all marketing. Its a slimy industry thats makes a shitload of money off of half truths. Not even half truths.

I could sell a pill of ground up camel shit and call it the best new male enhancement product provided a influential character, whom i paid, to back it. People will believe anything if the right person tells them that thing. If you marketing is spot on you can sell anything.
 
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Don't mind Schredder. He's just mad that the links don't work to order some SUPER NO2 WTFBBQ MAN JUICE.

It's okay, you're among friends. You can admit that you tried to buy some, and became enraged when you realized you couldn't. :spin:


Lol. <3
 
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