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14-Dec-03, 08:20 PM
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muscletech acetabolan 3?
i just read about muscletech acetabolian 3 and wonder is it really true that it increases strength and i wonder anyone of you take that before? its says it supports testosterone ...i wonder why do we need testosterone for? do anyone knows? im thinking of buying this product but wonder if there is any side effect on the short and long run...anyone knows?
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14-Dec-03, 08:23 PM
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Read up on it in the supplement section. Not sure if this specific product is talked about there, but there is defenitely a lot of info. on testosterone and prohormones/other testosterone boosting products.
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14-Dec-03, 09:11 PM
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muscletech acetabolian 3= RUBBISH
in fact all of muscletech's stuff is very price GARBAGE!!
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14-Dec-03, 10:17 PM
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muscletech acetabolan 3?
hi,thinking of buying muscletech acetabolan3. just wondering if anyone taken the product and does it works? its claims to increase strength and testosterone. why do we need testosterone anyway? anyone knows? do anyone know whether there is any long term or short term side effect?
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14-Dec-03, 10:51 PM
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FACT:
MuscleTech spends more money on its marketing R & D than its product R & D
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14-Dec-03, 11:41 PM
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im no genious.. but my guess is if we didnt have test, this would be a menopause forum...j/k muscletech products are crap, from what i hear acetabolin is ok, but way overpriced, dont buy into the ads in muscle mag dude. try something like 1-ad, or a transdermal test gel.
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15-Dec-03, 07:57 AM
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i tried i guess you call it acetabolan 1. i was also on cell tech, anosten and nortesten. big joke.
when you buy muscletech, you're just giving them more advertising money.
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15-Dec-03, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Luca Brasi
FACT:
MuscleTech spends more money on its marketing R & D than its product R & D
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That's true of the pharmaceutical and supplement industry in general. Sad really.
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15-Dec-03, 04:59 PM
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Da Bulls!!
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Originally Posted by Chain
That's true of the pharmaceutical and supplement industry in general. Sad really.
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NOT true of Shaklee corp. They invest millions into product R&D and testing, and do very little adverstising and depend on word-of-mouth and independant wholesalers for their business.
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15-Dec-03, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Luca Brasi
NOT true of Shaklee corp. They invest millions into product R&D and testing, and do very little adverstising and depend on word-of-mouth and independant wholesalers for their business.
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Cool. That's the way it should be. I was shocked to learn how many in the industry actually do things when I talked with some pharmacists and doctors. But it's good to know there are some good apples.
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16-Dec-03, 12:55 AM
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Da Bulls!!
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yep, while not very big in the area of bodybuilding supplements (their protien is sub-par and overpriced)...I'd strongly suggest Shaklee to someone who is looking for overall health & wellness.
My mom is a wholesaler and I've basically grown up on this stuff! They have everything from vitamins to water filtration systems to household cleaning solutions!
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