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Old 11-07-2009, 12:35 AM
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Default Re: Suspect prohormone in supplement

Also to answer your other questions, dieting and extreme cutting which it sounds like you were doing are going to make your muscles look flat.

And in the future, next time you are unsure about a product and its ingredients google the names, and or obtain the information from the manufactures website. Prohormones are in a class all of there own, companies don't secretly put steriods in any products, esp in fat burner products. Think about the blow and loss that company would take from the FDA? The stuff on the market is very legit quality product, prohormones are specifically labeled and marketed so as not to confuse anyone.
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