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Mark L.
Posted: 2006-04-25 14:23:44
"The bad news is that if you think a model or bodybuilder's physique looks too good to be "real," then you're absolutely right IT DEFINITELY IS TOO GOOD TO BE REAL! The good news is that now that you know this little secret, with some chemical wizardry, you too can safely and quickly have the perfect, ripped, muscular body of a top athlete, model or bodybuilder."

From site the article is from...

I'd pass...

Did you look at the site at all? Maybe you agree with that approach..thats cool.

Guys that recommend roiding up I wouldn't be taking health advice from. Maybe bulking up and looking inflated but not health or performance.

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