Is it safe to take hydroxycut, acetobolan2, nitrotech, and creatine serum at the same time?

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By hardcore4life ( - 205.188.196.31) on Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 06:42 pm: Edit

I have been taking nitro tech and hydroxycut with creatine serum for a month and have seen decent gains, and i'm about to start acetobolan2. is this safe or could my heart blow up inthe middle of an intense workout? please don't reply if you don't know what you are talking about.
hardcore4life

By Big Cat on Sunday, February 18, 2001 - 09:03 pm: Edit

First of all, take it from those who know, you didn't get any gains from the serum. creatine dissolved in liquid for longer than 15 minutes becomes highly unstable and turns to creatinine. Next , Muscletech only has one good product , namely Hydroxycut, so you already got jipped twice. Third , why would you stack a fatburner if you want to gain mass ? If you want better gains build the mass first then cut the fat. And lastly, to answer yor question, Acetabolan is safe, but its not effective. It contains NAC, which has a correlation to testosterone, though noone seems to be able to tell what it is. Moreover NAC does excrete more Zinc in the urine, which undoes the effect of Zinctech, Muscletech's ZMA product that is included in Acetabolan II. So you'd be a fool to buy it, especially at the price they are asking (50 bucks isn't it, for 96 caps, so that's 16 days...) But is it safe, yes 100 percent. It shouldn't give you any problems at all. Especially with the stack you are taking. All the products are all natural including a mineral stack (ZMA) and a bunch of amino acids (NAC, ALC, L-carnitine) and some Tribulus (plant sterols). So your cool. Just that little warning, in case you wanted to actually learn about supplements instead of buying into the hype.


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