fidget324
New member
Ok so I've been seeing these Muscle Warfare ads pop up all over AM, and I decided to check it out, only to become confused as hell by their product claims.
First, they actually brag about none of their products containing creatine, claiming that it "increases fat." WTF?! I have read study after study on creatine, and not one has even suggested at that conclusion. If anything, creatine monohydrate is the single most proven legal performance enhancing supplement.
Second, each product in their lineup sells for $70 plus shipping and handling... and none contains a significant amount of servings to justify the cost.
Third, they have an entire section dedicated to research and development, but the studies are completely bogus. Two studies are described, and both were done by Muscle Warfare itself, and, get this, each was done on ONE TEST SUBJECT. Research and development my ass.
I smell a new MuscleTech wannabe.... beware.
First, they actually brag about none of their products containing creatine, claiming that it "increases fat." WTF?! I have read study after study on creatine, and not one has even suggested at that conclusion. If anything, creatine monohydrate is the single most proven legal performance enhancing supplement.
Second, each product in their lineup sells for $70 plus shipping and handling... and none contains a significant amount of servings to justify the cost.
Third, they have an entire section dedicated to research and development, but the studies are completely bogus. Two studies are described, and both were done by Muscle Warfare itself, and, get this, each was done on ONE TEST SUBJECT. Research and development my ass.
I smell a new MuscleTech wannabe.... beware.