I've got $50 bucks...

hyperCat

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to spend on something, but I don't want to do anything hormonal for another few months. It's been ~2 months since I had shoulder surgery, and I'm still recovering. I've lost about 11 lbs since the surgery, which is a lot for me. Was ~170, now 159 (I'm 5'5"). I just recently started easing back into some very light lifting, but I don't think it'll be too much longer before I'll be able to really get back into it (hopefully). Losing the weight has been a b*tch, and not being able to lift heavy is killing me :aargh4: Gotta let nature do its thang, tho...

I'd like to try something non-hormonal, but wanted to get some feedback from the board before making a decision. I know I should be able to bounce back pretty quick with the "newbie" gains and all, but would like something to help out with vascularity and hardness. So tell me - based on experience - if you had $50 to spend on a good natty product, what would you get?
 
to spend on something, but I don't want to do anything hormonal for another few months. It's been ~2 months since I had shoulder surgery, and I'm still recovering. I've lost about 11 lbs since the surgery, which is a lot for me. Was ~170, now 159 (I'm 5'5"). I just recently started easing back into some very light lifting, but I don't think it'll be too much longer before I'll be able to really get back into it (hopefully). Losing the weight has been a b*tch, and not being able to lift heavy is killing me :aargh4: Gotta let nature do its thang, tho...

I'd like to try something non-hormonal, but wanted to get some feedback from the board before making a decision. I know I should be able to bounce back pretty quick with the "newbie" gains and all, but would like something to help out with vascularity and hardness. So tell me - based on experience - if you had $50 to spend on a good natty product, what would you get?


Honestly, something in here.

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I would look at Essentials or RecoverPro for the money on hand. If you had those types of products on hand already, well then my vote would be TestoPro or Stoked.

Now if you could double that budget..........Well. Swole Stack it is.
 
Buy a case of good beer, invite people over, watch TV.
 
some Stoked and $10 of whey.

Tried Stoked a while back - it was decent in the libido dept, but didn't get much out of it beyond that other than some slight leaning effects.

ground beef. or a cheap hooker

Well, if I go the cheap hooker route, then I'd prolly have to come up with another $50 for a doctor's visit :boobies:. Come to think of it, there is a free clinic up the road, tho :scratchchin: Already workin the ground beef :burger:

I would look at Essentials or RecoverPro for the money on hand. If you had those types of products on hand already, well then my vote would be TestoPro or Stoked.

Now if you could double that budget..........Well. Swole Stack it is.

I've been considering TestoPro. How does it compare with the Diesel test boosters?

Buy a case of good beer, invite people over, watch TV.

Already there bro! GO COLTS!!!
 
I would look at Essentials or RecoverPro for the money on hand. If you had those types of products on hand already, well then my vote would be TestoPro or Stoked.

Now if you could double that budget..........Well. Swole Stack it is.

Essentials with joint complex should help.
 
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although they are a tad over 50

Yes, I want those! I have water ski gloves with the same principle. I like them a lot.

And I went to college with Kimmy Gibler, ran into her in the dorms on ocassion. Do you remember me? LOL
 
best product for strength: Prime. 39.99, put the extra 10 in the gas tank or go buy some mono

MMM...I am going to beg to differ here...the best product for strength...lean meat and lots of it...especially buffalo meat. Yeah Buddy!!! MMM...good stuff! LOL. :D

To the OP...Seriously...do not waste your money on supplements...stock up on what matters and what gets you the results you want...food. If you want supplements to do their job you have take care of your basics first.

Cheers!:cheers:
 
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