"If you’re very familiar with testosterone booster, you’ve most likely heard of prohormones. You’ve also most likely heard about the fact that they were banned in the United States in 2005. With that written, how is it possible for a testosterone booster like Methyl 1-D to contain a Prohormone? It’s quite easy, there was one prohormone not banned, DHEA. You might be wondering where DHEA is on the list of ingredients for Methyl 1-D. Well they’ve cleverly tried to hide and deceive consumers by listing it by the confusing scientific name 3-Beta-Hydrixyetioallocholan-5-Ene-17-One. The truth is DHEA is a very common ingredient included in many supplements and perhaps, they didn’t want people to know there a main ingredient is so easy to find.
And that’s not the only problem with Methyl 1-D. Recent studies have concluded that DHEA does not effectively increase testosterone levels and doesn’t produce significant changes in lean body mass, performance or muscle strength. That’s not good for a product claiming the only legal prohormone as its main ingredient."
That's your Methal -1d crap.