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In Canada it is. As far as the US pretty sure it's still legal though, maybe a supply issue. There's a good clone floating around and just restocked.
 
Yes it has been pulled. I believe they found Androgen in it or something.
Nothing has been stated officially, so no need to start rumours. I think you're off the mark btw.
what is the next best product after 6-oxo to use for the same reasons?
Another aromatase inhibitor; OTC ones are ATD, Formestane and 6-Bromo.
Trione caps or bulk powder at NP=6-oxo
We have Invalid Link Removed by Primaforce, an NP exclusive. Also the bulk Trione and Formestane powders, which can be made into transdermals quite easily.
 
Nothing has been stated officially, so no need to start rumours. I think you're off the mark btw.

Another aromatase inhibitor; OTC ones are ATD, Formestane and 6-Bromo.

We have Invalid Link Removed by Primaforce, an NP exclusive. Also the bulk Trione and Formestane powders, which can be made into transdermals quite easily.

good post dont let rumors start....:006:
 
It did test positive for an androgen. In fact, some baseball player is suing ergo, GNC, and a few others, for causing him to test positive after that came to light.

A quick google pulled this up:
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and something by anthony roberts
According to MLB.com and The New York Daily News, Phillies reliever J.C. Romero is suing the makers and distributors of 6-OXO Extreme, which he says was responsible for his positive steroid test in August. At the end of last September, the baseball players’ union sent the product he had used to a Tennessee laboratory, that reported that the product was contaminated.

The numerous counts in the 27 page lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey, include negligence, intentional misrepresentation, and consumer fraud. The four defendants currently named in the lawsuit are GNC, Vitamin Shoppe, Ergopharm, and Proviant Technologies.

In a surprise ruling by the Superior Court of New Jersey, Patrick Arnold will be allowed to use Karma points obtained on Bodybuilding.com to pay his share of the over $1.4 million dollars J.C. Romero is suing for
 
It did test positive for an androgen. In fact, some baseball player is suing ergo, GNC, and a few others, for causing him to test positive after that came to light.

A quick google pulled this up:
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and something by anthony roberts

It tested positive for andro. Hardly an androgen with any real efficacy.
 
Here's another article, interesting to see how many supplements that are in regular use here are banned by MLB and the World Anti-Doping Agency - Invalid Link Removed.

I thought it was a very interesting read.
 
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