| By Anonymous ( - 167.21.10.1) on Thursday, February 08, 2001 - 12:06 am: Edit |
Who knows anything about this product?
It is not like EAS to make the claims that they made. 7% increase in lean muscle and 10% decrease in bodyfat in 10 days.
I assume either, this is a kick ass product or they are experimenting with new marketing "techniques."
Any opinions?
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| By Anonymous ( - 209.18.30.204) on Thursday, February 08, 2001 - 12:29 am: Edit |
No it's not a kick ass product! It's unfortunately a new and very popular marketing "technique" thanks to the folks at MuscleTech! All supplement companies are beginning to use ridiculous claims to sell their products! Even AST Research who I thought would never stoop this low even does it with their Dymetadrine Xtreme, Nytro-pro, and VP2 protein! And their Daily Q & A is nothing more than "disguised questions" to try and push their supplements because apparently they don't have enough money to put lots of ads in the bodybuilding magazines!
| By Big cat on Thursday, February 08, 2001 - 01:53 pm: Edit |
Good brain on that one, I say. Finally some people are starting to open their eyes. Personally I wouldn't bother with methoxy, Noone seems to be able to find any recent studies that prove it works, a few that it doesn't work and the only positive one date back to 81. Dunno about the rest of the product though, depending on what's in it, it may be good after all. But in my humble opinion anything with methoxy is money in the industry's pocket and out of your wallet. Its' shit in a box.