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Well the problem I have with people saying its your diet and training is that say if someone has a really poor diet and they begin to take a supplement thinking "miracle pill". It doesn't seem to have an effect on them...So they go to the forums to ask for help. This person actually listens to someone on the forums and improves his or her diet, so it is down pat and perfect even down to all percentages worked out by calculator and foods written down in a daily diary. Now this person is getting great results in the gym, the best he or she has ever had. Now how can you tell me that it is the supplement that is giving them the results????....
People should have their diets already worked out and should be getting the results in the gym they expect from a good diet and exercise program. If they are not increasing strength, losing fat, or whatever goal they had planed, then they should re-evaluate their diet and training practices, not add a supplement. A supplement is only added to SUPPLEMENT your diet and training practices, and should not exist to simply give you results from diet and training...It should INCREASE your current results from what you are experiencing at the time!. There are just so many factors involved. A product just may not work for some, may work for others, and may only have partial results in others. We all respond differently to everything that we ingest.
Good post, and I agree this isn't a miracle supplment nor is it a scam like some have said.
I wasn't trying to harp on you or anything just trying to prove my point. And you proved your, very accurate point also. :cheers: