I don't get why everyone knocks MT. Hype sells. And it sells well. People don't want a product which ad copy says:
"Try X product today, and if you're training and diet is right and you respond to the product, you may gain 2-5lb of muscle during the product run".
The supplement industry is ruthless and bending or exaggerating truths is needed to stand out beyond the noise. Sure, perhaps we know slightly more than the average user but be realistic, hardly anyone gives a **** about product labels in the real world. For 99% of supplement users, the ad copy is their only basis for expectations of a product.
Look at how many people buy Ripped Freak. Their ingredient list uses all the nomenclature in the book yet people still buy it. I guarantee many people have no idea what any of those ingredients do.
I work with degree and post grad students who think Trib is a potent test booster and that Creatine should only be used by bodybuilders because of how quickly you put on muscle.