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So I was in my computer shop yesterday watching FOX News I think it was. A commercial came on. Usually I just kinda tune them out, but this one was about a class-action lawsuit against Prohormone manufacturers. It specifically showed PMAX and SDROL from CEL on the screen. Just curious if anyone else has seen this. Lots of "scare" words were used as usual. I really hope it fails miserably.
 
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phera and superdrol compounds from cel were called p-plex & m-drol.

sucks people are like that.
 
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my bad on the names... they were the CEL brands though
 
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CEL did a voluntary recall of mdrol the other day maybe its related.
 
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I can't recall the specific thread (buried somewhere in the midst of my 700 or so subscribed threads), but someone posted this a few days ago, too. It definitely sucks that things like this happen. I'm still thinking I'll sue the Flintstones some day for their vitamins not telling me to not consume 8 bottles at once.
 
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Yea I have a real problem with these kind of suits. Now I believe that they shouldn't be sold to those under 18, and they shouldn't be taken by 'uninformed' people. Its my job to educate myself before I take a product... Now if they were deliberatly mislead thats one thing, but I just dont see how that case can be made. All you have to do is google the chemical and you can find reams of information. Bring on Torte reform, and pass a law that the looser pays court costs.
 
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Yea I have a real problem with these kind of suits. Now I believe that they shouldn't be sold to those under 18, and they shouldn't be taken by 'uninformed' people. Its my job to educate myself before I take a product... Now if they were deliberatly mislead thats one thing, but I just dont see how that case can be made. All you have to do is google the chemical and you can find reams of information. Bring on Torte reform, and pass a law that the looser pays court costs.
Haha that would be nice but then big companies would dominant against people with real claims not being filed because they are scared to lose and pay.
 
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I can't recall the specific thread (buried somewhere in the midst of my 700 or so subscribed threads), but someone posted this a few days ago, too. It definitely sucks that things like this happen. I'm still thinking I'll sue the Flintstones some day for their vitamins not telling me to not consume 8 bottles at once.
Let's sue Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon, and the WWE while we're at it. Prayers and vitamins did not give me 24" pythons.
 
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Let's sue Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon, and the WWE while we're at it. Prayers and vitamins did not give me 24" pythons.
No.

We will not sue them...That's not our style.

...We will challenge them to a tag-team hell-in-a-cell match. That's how real men do things! :usa:
 
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Usually if attorneys pay 20k-50k on a fox news commercial, that means they have a pretty strong case against the defendant. Goodluck with that CEL. Stuff like this sucks.
 
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Usually if attorneys pay 20k-50k on a fox news commercial, that means they have a pretty strong case against the defendant. Goodluck with that CEL. Stuff like this sucks.
Not necessarily. This all stems from those 2 dudes who took PPlex and M-drol for like 12 weeks with no support supps or off time. They have a big suit against CEL. Lawyers have a much better chance of a huge payday and a wining verdict if they show a pattern of widespread negligence - i.e 1,000 guys with ****ed up livers for M-drol - as opposed to going before a judge with two jersey shore addicts who just clearly disregarded every warning possible...
 
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I am not thinking that many people messed themselves up that badly, it is just not that usual for an uneducated user, the typical gym rate who takes cell-tech, to abuse anything for a long period, most people who have no idea what they are taking buy a bottle, take and have no idea, and be on their way, finding people who took this stuff day in day out till the point of severe damage will be very hard, after all the liver recovers, I mean you can drink a 5th of liqueur a day for 30 years and it is still not guaranteed you get cirrhosis, that is an exaggeration but you know what I'm saying

these guys from the little I have seen are very unique, and are idiots, but it is not out of the realm of stupidity for this to happen to someone
 
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the fourth result if you google aps mastavol is a class action law suit against various superdrol clones.
 
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They'll be fine, on those bottles it clearly states "seek medical advice before taking this product" or something like that...It's the kids own damn fault
 
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It's really bad there are so many ****ed up people that because of them, all these great legal drugs are being recalled. God bless stupidity and ignorance.
I hope - major - UG Labs start producing some of these drugs that were very effective(many of them more than most controlled compounds) and ridiculously popular like SD, Pheraplex, Epistane(when it gets banned etc) etc
 

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