I actually spray mote than 50....

why does it say use 2-4 weeks? ursobolic said it did not have to be cycled
Hey Pat, check out the "sarm" thread. I had a question in there for you.
I just do it because Patrick said we're the beta testers. Hell, he even said that he has no idea on the results. So I'm just dosing it however the hell I want to.Originally Posted by truthornothin
Sometimes I'll probably do 70 sprays at a time in different areas. When used twice a day, sometimes the total from the two doses would be up to maybe 150 sprays per day (give or take)..
Screw it, might as well, I'm a guinea pig any way
Yes, but even PA didn't try it until after it was being shipped out. I just don't like the fact that NO one tried the product, and that the people purchasing the final product are known as beta testers. The science behind the product does make it look great, it's just annoying that people have to pay full price for a finished-untested product. You'd think there are reputable members around that are known for unbiased sponsored logs and reviews that wouldn't sugar coat a product just to get more (there are).
PA is one of a select few id trust to run something even if he hasnt. Which is why im running the UR spray.
I would love to run it 50 sprays 2x a day but funds wont allow so once a day dosing will do for now.
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So far, the stuff seems to be working. Most notable, when I spray it on before I go to the gym; once I start my workout, I start sweating like a sun of a bytch. Funny thing is, as soon as I start sweating,my muscles feel extremely tight. Sort of like a "ripped"/hard feeling. I'll provide a full detail when I finish the second bottle (I'm still on the first bottle).
Good point, I do say that I've tried 7-spray and love it, so I'm not knocking your products. Like I said, just annoying, not necessarily bad.
To answer the question, I would not refuse a cancer drug because the chemist hadn't tried it. I would however expect people to know the product works and what its side effects were before I allow it to be used on me.