Halodrol LG is easily the most advanced and intelligently made AI-combo blend on the market right now. A lot of very legitimate research and real-world experience went into its design. Personally, I wouldn't stack it with anything else aside from the basics. If you're an advanced user with prior experience with arachidonic acid, then I'd suggest fortifying the HDLG with 2 caps of X-Factor daily. Logs on this combo are starting to slowly crop up and things look very promising.
But this sort of stack is definitely for experienced lifters only. I would never suggest a novice to try it. You gotta really know your body and have your diet/training down to help avoid any potential side effects.
This is my first post here, so I'll hopefully make it count...
I've been hearing people complain alot about HDLG ever since it came out.
Sure, Gaspari riding on the reputation of the HD-50 name is questionable. I didn't favor that strategy when I heard it was coming. I think people who are less informed about what is actually in the product, took the name to mean it was going to work like HD-50, and when it didn't, they got upset and bashed it.
It's not Gaspari's fault in terms of the quality and effectiveness of the product itself.
People have been spoiled with the quick 5-12lb "methyl-gains" ever since the (I call them) 2nd generation legal anabolics came out in the wake of the andro-ban.
Hopefully these will be around for a long time, (oh man, especially Havoc, Oxyguno, Hemaguno, and others), but who knows which ones in the next election cycle will go for a slam-dunk legislation.
If that happens, less options are going to be available. PA, has alluded to this, as well as some other well-known industry leaders.
:banned:
At least HDLG and X-Factor will still be around!
So if that happens, I predict we'll see the same reactions from people who start to use whatever is left on the market, or new ones expecting that they'll get the same gains they did on a particular will say "this stuff sucks, I didn't get anything off of this stuff like I did on Product-A, B, or C".
When really, on those products, maybe they still got a little leaner, a little stronger, recovered a little better, added maybe 4 to 6 lbs, but weren't as satisfied by comparison.
So one or both will likely happen.
1) Some people will go back and resort to risking felonies, or will resort to it for the first time.
:hammer:
2) Some people will not take those risks, and accept the fact those previously generous muscle gains will be less generous on the remaining available products, and they'll need to look for those gains by employing more strategic training and dieting.
One company that has been doing this all along is Beverly International. They don't make anything particular earth-shattering in terms of products that compare to legal anabolics, but they are definitely good at producing top-quality products, and also good at devising strategies that help to produce many contest-winning physiques.
Are some of their athletes not drug-free? Of course, just like anywhere else. But it's pretty amazing seeing some of the progress that drug-free bodybuilders have made on their products.
Beverly's more pricey than other brands, but they don't cut corners on quality either. Most retailers stay within a $1 or $2 of the same prices, but Beverly fans are Beverly fans regardless.
No, I'm not a rep for Beverly, I am just using them as an example of the philosophies people may find themselves adopting in the future if there are less choices available.
Some are already employing similar strategies while using what are considered the best muscle builders today, and that is definitely good to see.
Just reading here some of what people are running with or without a cycle, is proof that "Learn, Teach, Lead" is definitely more than a slogan.
/off soapbox
