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Whats the worst supplement company?

What is the absolute worst supplement company?

  • MuscleTech

    Votes: 309 55.7%
  • Fizogen

    Votes: 154 27.7%
  • other

    Votes: 92 16.6%

  • Total voters
    555
As a former political pollster, I can tell you with great confidence that your poll is biased against Muscletech and Fizogen by the lack of alternative choices. :lol:
 
As a former political pollster, I can tell you with great confidence that your poll is biased against Muscletech and Fizogen by the lack of alternative choices. :lol:
You can always add the name of one you believe sucks.
It's just hard to beat the "Oil-bol-On-Off-Bol-ester xplo-Bol Cycle, That is only good if you use "THE STRAP"
 
Get a friend to help you. But he can't be wearing his STRAP or you will stick together like these guys.
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sinner who are you kidding? 3AD is never coming out, ill guarentee that!
It's getting close Pistonpump... will it still be released?

I like looking back and reflecting on this thread.... One major thing I notice is that we all pretty much bashed the living hell out of Legal Gear (deservingly so), but now that they have their own section many turned a 180.
 
It's getting close Pistonpump... will it still be released?

I like looking back and reflecting on this thread.... One major thing I notice is that we all pretty much bashed the living hell out of Legal Gear (deservingly so), but now that they have their own section many turned a 180.

Many people haven't really gotten that great results from Methyl-1-D, and many wouldn't have hesitated otherwise else to bash them. Now that they have their own section, I find it hard to believe that the same formula of Methyl-1-d that didn't work before suddenly works now. Seems that way anyways.
 
Despite the mediocrity of Muscletech, I'd still have to say they're the worst company. So many kids at my school are scammed out of their money because they go to GNC and buy the NO-AK47s and their NO-ULTRAPANZERSTRIKEALPHAEDITION and because the product actually does deliver some gains, they go back and lose more of their money to moderate-potency. Not many kids know about great sites like Nutraplanet, and companies like AP, Palo Alto, ON, and the like, because popular nutrition stores like GNC carry companies like Muscletech that flat out lie to you.

F*** Muscletech. F*** GNC.
 
Despite the mediocrity of Muscletech, I'd still have to say they're the worst company. So many kids at my school are scammed out of their money because they go to GNC and buy the NO-AK47s and other ridiculously named things, and because the product actually does deliver some gains, they go back and lose more of their money to moderate-potency.

F*** Muscletech. F*** GNC.
Right on! Reps.
 
I'd say Biotest. A few of their products work, but they are all over priced. Beyond that, the fact that they run their forums like the dprk would is ridiculous. They also pay 'experts' to pimp their products for them.
 
I'd say Biotest. A few of their products work, but they are all over priced. Beyond that, the fact that they run their forums like the dprk would is ridiculous. They also pay 'experts' to pimp their products for them.
I would have too disagree... Disagree with a capital D. Of all the supplement companies out there? Come on. Biotest is far from the worst.

Spike has an active that is prescription-only in Europe (Arcalion). It works for many with great results.

Surge is supposedly a wonderful product.

Hot Rox works pretty good and isn't something that'll give many sides if any at all.

Their superfoods product is overpriced, but it's well crafted.

Carbolin-19 had some positive feedback and there's none other on the market like this product.

Their tribulus is very high potency.

They had a decent focus/preworkout product that is non-stim.

All in all, I'd say Biotest ain't bad. Maybe this helps sway your opinion.
 
I would have too disagree... Disagree with a capital D. Of all the supplement companies out there? Come on. Biotest is far from the worst.

Spike has an active that is prescription-only in Europe (Arcalion). It works for many with great results.

Surge is supposedly a wonderful product.

Hot Rox works pretty good and isn't something that'll give many sides if any at all.

Their superfoods product is overpriced, but it's well crafted.

Carbolin-19 had some positive feedback and there's none other on the market like this product.

Their tribulus is very high potency.

They had a decent focus/preworkout product that is non-stim.

All in all, I'd say Biotest ain't bad. Maybe this helps sway your opinion.

The products are fine, it's the other things they do, or don't do that bother me.
 
Hey now, Muscletech makes some great products. They're putting me through college, so I support them, I just choose not to use their products. Anabolic Halo is amazing, stacks well with vapor. And better grab some nitro tech so you can make even more gains. those 3 stack well with cell tech to lol
 
Hey now, Muscletech makes some great products. They're putting me through college, so I support them, I just choose not to use their products. Anabolic Halo is amazing, stacks well with vapor. And better grab some nitro tech so you can make even more gains. those 3 stack well with cell tech to lol
I really don't get your post. If it equates to what I'm adding up, then it actually makes Muscle-Tech look worse....

So basically you're sponsored by Muscle-Tech or you work for Muscle-Tech and knowing what you know about the company, you voluntarily decline the consumption of their products and yet you throw in a very cheap, unsubstantiated sales pitch in the end?

Hahaha... very "IOVATIONAL".
 
I really don't get your post. If it equates to what I'm adding up, then it actually makes Muscle-Tech look worse....

So basically you're sponsored by Muscle-Tech or you work for Muscle-Tech and knowing what you know about the company, you voluntarily decline the consumption of their products and yet you throw in a very cheap, unsubstantiated sales pitch in the end?

Hahaha... very "IOVATIONAL".

No, I work at a health store that sells their line. The commission on their products is amazing. Which in turn, I use to pay for school.
 
Muscle tech because of there marketing every buys that stuff it doesnt do anything. Except for hydroxycut harcore I lost 30 pounds on that. No complaints in the weightloss devision just anything else
 
Muscle tech because of there marketing every buys that stuff it doesnt do anything. Except for hydroxycut harcore I lost 30 pounds on that. No complaints in the weightloss devision just anything else
I'm not sticking up for Muscle-Tech, because I really think they're marketing techniques are outright rediculous with these pictures of roided out 'freak-show circus clowns' saying they got results from taking the products. The majority of their products do work, they are just rediculously underdosed and overpriced... kinda like this one company on the board, though I can't think of the name right now... :think:
 
Muscle Tech's marketing is crap. If we're going to pick on them we might as well do BSN too. Muscletech isnt all crapola, but it sure as hell isnt what it claims...and the hodgepodge products are a good laugh (HALO~).

With that said, the STRAP is the all time worst product ever...and the -bol and -deca crap Fizogen makes, gives to me the winner of this poll.
 
Muscle Tech's marketing is crap. If we're going to pick on them we might as well do BSN too. Muscletech isnt all crapola, but it sure as hell isnt what it claims...and the hodgepodge products are a good laugh (HALO~).

With that said, the STRAP is the all time worst product ever...and the -bol and -deca crap Fizogen makes, gives to me the winner of this poll.

I don't know why everyone hates this thing so much. Personally, I love it. I bring it to the gym with me every day. When someone starts to talk to me (in the middle of my workout) about Cell-Tech or some other propaganda they read in the recent issue of Flex, I just whack 'em over the head with the medalion-thingy part. Works like a charm.
 
I'm not sticking up for Muscle-Tech, because I really think they're marketing techniques are outright rediculous with these pictures of roided out 'freak-show circus clowns' saying they got results from taking the products. The majority of their products do work, they are just rediculously underdosed and overpriced... kinda like this one company on the board, though I can't think of the name right now... :think:

The scariest part is that MuscleTech is STILL around, pimping the same old garbage (and, of course, many other similarly over-hyped, underdosed, nothing-special stuff) with essentially the same marketing techniques, and apparently it is STILL working.

I would hope people who frequent the halls of AM do not fall for the hype.

There were a couple great threads here about this back in '04 when they had the ads where like Cutler would be saying basically that his mass and shred were pretty much the result of his Nitro-Tech/ Cell-Tech stack plus maybe some Hydroxycut.

My favorite part personally, however, are the pictures of those Muscletech scrubs dressed up in white lab-coats with those beakers and test-tubes full of green and red Kool-Aid, sitting around and looking through microscopes and pointing at the ingredient lists on the back of a container of Cell-Tech.

...too much!!!
 
The scariest part is that MuscleTech is STILL around, pimping the same old garbage (and, of course, many other similarly over-hyped, underdosed, nothing-special stuff) with essentially the same marketing techniques, and apparently it is STILL working.

I would hope people who frequent the halls of AM do not fall for the hype.

There were a couple great threads here about this back in '04 when they had the ads where like Cutler would be saying basically that his mass and shred were pretty much the result of his Nitro-Tech/ Cell-Tech stack plus maybe some Hydroxycut.

My favorite part personally, however, are the pictures of those Muscletech scrubs dressed up in white lab-coats with those beakers and test-tubes full of green and red Kool-Aid, sitting around and looking through microscopes and pointing at the ingredient lists on the back of a container of Cell-Tech.

...too much!!!
LOL! The physician who desperately needed the money to pay off his student loans for medical school succumbed to Muscle-Tech's offer.

"Hi, I'm Dr. Brent Masterson and I lost 50 lbs in 2 months on Hydroxycut! I reccommend this to anyone looking to lose weight safely!"
 
Most supplements are pure bull$hit. Make your own from tried-and-true substances and omit the zero value-added manufacturer. They're using the same $hit you'll use to make your own.
1. Buy a capsule maker
2. Buy bulk powders (beta alanine, BCAA, creatine ethyl ester, arginine ethyl ester, maca, etc. whatever gives you wood)
3. Cap, bottle, get swizzoled for pennies.

Or, we can form an internal GPO (group purchasing organization) so-to-speak, and we can have a contract manufacturer make formulas for us. I priced out arginine ethyl ester: 240caps/bottle; 750mg/capsule; 500 bottles. Capped, bottled, sealed, packed....price: ~$13.50/bottle. WOOT! ;-D Cheapest I found AEE was like $25/bottle. Pssht....weak.
 
How can you even begin to call out AE?? I know the new superdrol was pure **** but c'mon! the other core supps are pretty solid...AE's failure pales in comparison to that of Muscletech's Halo aka "A cryo-anabolic growth inducing event that causes cryogenic breakthrough thermomolecularly enhanced at - 320 F below zero (OMGZ!!!!1!!!!1!11)" It really is unfair.
 
How can you even begin to call out AE?? I know the new superdrol was pure **** but c'mon! the other core supps are pretty solid...AE's failure pales in comparison to that of Muscletech's Halo aka "A cryo-anabolic growth inducing event that causes cryogenic breakthrough thermomolecularly enhanced at - 320 F below zero (OMGZ!!!!1!!!!1!11)" It really is unfair.
Mighty strong first post!
 
From Muscletech Website

Anabolic Halo

In just seconds, an intense, glacial-like chill overwhelms the back of your throat. The subzero, arctic outbreak has begun! In virtually no time, it feels like your entire physiological profile is “freezing” as the mega-dose of more than 75 cutting-edge and musclebuilding ingredients in the ANABOLIC HALO™ formula courses through your veins. The cryo-anabolic post-workout growth-inducing event invades your muscles and engages an anabolic uprising within them … leaving them with no choice but to grow!

LOL :D
 
What is this thing you’re feeling? It’s the power of -320 degrees Fahrenheit. Three pharmaceutically inspired, cryogenic technologies never before seen within the realm of bodybuilding supplementation synchronize the muscle manipulating powers of ANABOLIC HALO. Featuring three SUB-ZERO™ Technologies – Cryogenic Thermomolecular Technology, Lyophilization and Anabolic Crystallographic Technology – ANABOLIC HALO unleashes the exclusive power of cryo-anabolic molecules.

The first, Cryogenic Thermomolecular Technology, uses mechanically measured blasts of impossibly low-temperature liquid nitrogen, as cold as -320 degrees Fahrenheit, to thermomolecularly enhance a precise portion of one of the most anabolic compounds on the planet.

The second pharmaceutically inspired technology, called Lyophilization, actually changes the physical state of a proprietary dose of an anti-catabolic complex in ANABOLIC HALO. Lyophilization exploits the micro-molecular process of sublimation which is so advanced, it actually forces molecules within a structure to skip matter states and go directly from a solid to a gas.


LMFAO :D
 
don't know if i posted in this thread yet, but i'd have to say muscletech, was my first real purchase when I got started with working out - was my noob purchase. I should have held out too, because the owner of the vitamin shoppe gives advice to people who are into bodybuilding (he's a bodybuilder himself) and he would point you to the right product to help you gain, along with training etc. But Muscletech intrigued me with the 12 pounds in i forget how many days---- i still have 90% of the container remaining - and I will keep it as long as I am bodybuilding - to remind me that i shouldn't buy into the bullshit hype.
 
From Muscletech Website

Anabolic Halo

In just seconds, an intense, glacial-like chill overwhelms the back of your throat. The subzero, arctic outbreak has begun! In virtually no time, it feels like your entire physiological profile is “freezing” as the mega-dose of more than 75 cutting-edge and musclebuilding ingredients in the ANABOLIC HALO™ formula courses through your veins. The cryo-anabolic post-workout growth-inducing event invades your muscles and engages an anabolic uprising within them … leaving them with no choice but to grow!

LOL :D

Perfect!!!! Like magic!!!!! I forgot how great MuscleTech is!!! Now I'm going to go dig up all those "Special 7 page Ad-Reports" and read them all over again..... :rolleyes:
 
champion, eas, bsn, muscletech, sci fit

shall i continue ........................there are so many of them out there, these new companies aren't much better, they are just recreating the wheel, beta alanine, hell i was using beta alanine 15 years ago, whoaaah what a discovery!
 
Muscle tech, simply because they are hugely overpriced and promise unrealistic results in terms of gains and losses.
 
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