Interested to see how 200mg effects people for the positive.
I agree with this, i've only done one run on laxo (bps androcrine) and it's probably my favourite supplement. The strength gains were really good and i put weight on pretty easily while staying lean. I honesly bought it because BPS had some special and I read it helped with joints and my shoulders were bad at that stage, all i wanted was less painful joints and i got way more than that. The one thing i would say is that once you're off it, the joint pain comes back, and mine came back in a big way, i basically could move my shoulder after workoutsI felt more strength gains than anything else from it when I used... Surprising strength gains...
Dang, was hoping that this would be a strength homerun for me on my cut. Oh well, luckily there are other laxo products out there. Good luck y'all!!After a couple hard decisions, I narrowed down the list to you 5. We should get a nice balance of what we are looking for based on some previous logs I've seen from you guys.
Again, we will choose TWO logs to continue with a second bottle.
Shoot me your info and I will submit them on Monday. Once product is received, post here with a link to your started log.
Thanks guys!
After a couple hard decisions, I narrowed down the list to you 5. We should get a nice balance of what we are looking for based on some previous logs I've seen from you guys.
Again, we will choose TWO logs to continue with a second bottle.
Shoot me your info and I will submit them on Monday. Once product is received, post here with a link to your started log.
Thanks guys!
No, it's called deliberately misleading people.It's called marketing. There are several supplement companies that have names that are similar to illegal drugs/ingredients.
Why?Your post is rediculous
No. I'm not saying I would never. I merely asked if the company in question was the same one that sold pretend anavar.Ever tried laxogenin before?
Again, I made no comment on the quality of lax. I just find it bizarre that this company has any reputation at allWhat they name product has no bearing on if it works or not. I know for a fact that laxo at 120 mg a day, was amazing for strength gains.... I was hitting PRs in PCT... As long as there is the real deal in this product I don't care what they name it.... Once I stopped I noticed a drop off in strength. Pretty cut and dried....
HiTech as one of the best reputations in the business for quality productsAgain, I made no comment on the quality of lax. I just find it bizarre that this company has any reputation at all
You just love to troll people. If you knew anything about the industry at all you would know that Hi-Tech is behind so much in the industry it will make your head spin. 90% of an iceburg is below the surfaceI'm sure it does pal.
Maybe we sould name our products Psycho Unicorn Hair Max 5,000. Would that be better for you?No, it's called deliberately misleading people.
Surely you can see my point though nursegray?Maybe we sould name our products Psycho Unicorn Hair Max 5,000. Would that be better for you?
I understand what you're saying but most of us realize the original stuff is gone for good..HiTechs stuff is a legitimate legal replacement..why not use the name if it produces similar results?..Surely you can see my point though nursegray?
OK then. Glad you understand where I'm coming from.I understand what you're saying but most of us realize the original stuff is gone for good..HiTechs stuff is a legitimate legal replacement..why not use the name if it produces similar results?..
I am not mad at all my man.If you are getting mad over some names....you got to learn to pick your battles
Sure seems like you areI am not mad at all my man.
LolSure seems like you are
In 2017 who even looks at the name....most ppl I know go straight to the ingredient panel and make judgements on that
Agreed. Joint discomfort was almost none existent while using. But damn! When I cane off the pain came back at least as worse or slightly more.I agree with this, i've only done one run on laxo (bps androcrine) and it's probably my favourite supplement. The strength gains were really good and i put weight on pretty easily while staying lean. I honesly bought it because BPS had some special and I read it helped with joints and my shoulders were bad at that stage, all i wanted was less painful joints and i got way more than that. The one thing i would say is that once you're off it, the joint pain comes back, and mine came back in a big way, i basically could move my shoulder after workouts
You know that's not true, 90% of the general public are clueless about the ingredients. Naming a product after one of the most popular oral steroids is deliberately misleading. Just look at crazy bulk with their fake ****, one look at the ingredients tells you it's just some amino acids yet people buy their stuff as it's got similar names to winstrol etcSure seems like you are
In 2017 who even looks at the name....most ppl I know go straight to the ingredient panel and make judgements on that
I know most of these guys are making money off this blatant deception but it just baffles me how many people think that its absolutely fine.You know that's not true, 90% of the general public are clueless about the ingredients. Naming a product after one of the most popular oral steroids is deliberately misleading. Just look at crazy bulk with their fake ****, one look at the ingredients tells you it's just some amino acids yet people buy their stuff as it's got similar names to winstrol etc
Ok... Keep trolling...I know most of these guys are making money off this blatant deception but it just baffles me how many people think that its absolutely fine.
I do have the displeasure of watching American TV when I am in the Caribbean as that's what they get there. The advertising is constant and ridiculous so it doesn't surprise me that this sort of thing happens.
Still got a lot of love for everyone tho. Everybody gotta eat.
90% of general public might be... But the public that are buying these products certainly are not clueless... I'd venture to guess that number may be reversed. Personally I care about:You know that's not true, 90% of the general public are clueless about the ingredients. Naming a product after one of the most popular oral steroids is deliberately misleading. Just look at crazy bulk with their fake ****, one look at the ingredients tells you it's just some amino acids yet people buy their stuff as it's got similar names to winstrol etc
So what you're saying is that if a product was named sh+%_t on a stick then the mass majority would believe it actually stunk?I know most of these guys are making money off this blatant deception but it just baffles me how many people think that its absolutely fine.
I do have the displeasure of watching American TV when I am in the Caribbean as that's what they get there. The advertising is constant and ridiculous so it doesn't surprise me that this sort of thing happens.
Still got a lot of love for everyone tho. Everybody gotta eat.
I honestly don't know anyone who buys supplements off of name alone.....and if they do that's their problem for being ignorantYou know that's not true, 90% of the general public are clueless about the ingredients. Naming a product after one of the most popular oral steroids is deliberately misleading. Just look at crazy bulk with their fake ****, one look at the ingredients tells you it's just some amino acids yet people buy their stuff as it's got similar names to winstrol etc
Actually good thing they aren't getting the real thing.I honestly don't know anyone who buys supplements off of name alone.....and if they do that's their problem for being ignorant
I know ppl who won't even buy creatine monohydrate bulk without first asking me 100 questions....if someone is stupid enough to go in a store and see a supplement called winstrol x or whatever and knows what real winstrol is then they should be able to know how to read a label
So you've never seen the many posts by newbs on here who have bought a load of stuff and are asking how to use it/what it does? Next time you're in the gym ask around and see how many people know what laxogenin or 1-andro or whatever is. If you happen to come across someone that's heard of them ask them what the difference is, how you use them and at what dosage they need to be run at. Bet they don't have a ****in clue.90% of general public might be... But the public that are buying these products certainly are not clueless... I'd venture to guess that number may be reversed. Personally I care about:
1. Ingredient list
2. Dosages
3. Studies done
4. Logs from reputable forums like AM.
Name of a product does not come into play in my decision making.
So you're saying the company shouldn't have a moral duty to not mislead consumers? Must be a cultural difference between Britain and America then.I honestly don't know anyone who buys supplements off of name alone.....and if they do that's their problem for being ignorant
I know ppl who won't even buy creatine monohydrate bulk without first asking me 100 questions....if someone is stupid enough to go in a store and see a supplement called winstrol x or whatever and knows what real winstrol is then they should be able to know how to read a label
I agree bro. I think this is an example of a cultural difference, something that is a big deal to you and I, yet common practice it would seem.So you're saying the company shouldn't have a moral duty to not mislead consumers? Must be a cultural difference between Britain and America then.
Thing is people will ask about creatine but those very same people will probably have no problem buying an unknown bottle of pills and popping them like smarties. All across BB forums you'll find tons of threads from idiots that have been banging all sorts of pills down their throats and asking why they have gyno or why they can't get an erection any more so this bollox about researching and reading labels doesn't float.
FWIW, I agree with you. I avoid HTP for exactly those reasons you have mentioned. Others may not have a problem with them, but, for me, it is an integrity issue.I agree bro. I think this is an example of a cultural difference, something that is a big deal to you and I, yet common practice it would seem.
Odd imo.
I've just bought some aspirin. Hope it is aspirin as I'm just going off what is printed on the label.
I suppose it could be paracetamol or ibuprofen, as it has similar results that's fine.
-honestly I have not seen "many" posts of people moth knowing what things are. Some.... Not manySo you've never seen the many posts by newbs on here who have bought a load of stuff and are asking how to use it/what it does? Next time you're in the gym ask around and see how many people know what laxogenin or 1-andro or whatever is. If you happen to come across someone that's heard of them ask them what the difference is, how you use them and at what dosage they need to be run at. Bet they don't have a ****in clue.
Can u do an English version of this post?Simple capitalist libertarian solution to problem. Don't buy the companies products.... It's funny cause you are in effect making same decision by not buying a product cause if it's name as the morons who do buy because of the name..... Lol. Nobody picked up on that yet.
Browse this forum then g-honestly I have not seen "many" posts of people moth knowing what things are. Some.... Not many
-I have a gym in my house. So thankfully I do not need to be hanging around a gym where I would be socializing with these people and waiting for racks to open up.
Nice deads btwI have searched the forum G. I've said I've seen "some" not "many".
What I'm saying is they have no responsibility to name a product one way or anotherSo you're saying the company shouldn't have a moral duty to not mislead consumers? Must be a cultural difference between Britain and America then.
Thing is people will ask about creatine but those very same people will probably have no problem buying an unknown bottle of pills and popping them like smarties. All across BB forums you'll find tons of threads from idiots that have been banging all sorts of pills down their throats and asking why they have gyno or why they can't get an erection any more so this bollox about researching and reading labels doesn't float.
Yes but that's a different name not the brand name. What hi tech have done is call it Adidas when in fact, it's Gola being sold as Adidas.What I'm saying is they have no responsibility to name a product one way or another
Maybe I'm different but when I got into the gym, I bought a tub of superpump 250...used it for a few days and felt awesome then had to take a step back and looked up everything in it to see what was going in MY body
I can start a shoe company and name it Adidos and have 6 stripes.....if you go and buy them thinking it's Adidas then that's on You, not me