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D-Bal legal??


Icewolf

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Okay so let me start by saying I'm not looking at a cycle given I'm not nearly anywhere near that level but upon reading through a few of these threads of cycles, and always wondering "what's the gripe really whether people do it or not" I ended up looking at gear in NZ somewhat and came across the crazybulk site, which definitely ticked the "sounds way to good to be true" box.

Given the many I've already seen who ask here for their opinions I thought I would ask. All the reviews I read didn't really seem convincing and some had some serious grammar issues but I couldn't find any saying scam.

Kinda wanted to know what the deal is with the whole for and against thing also.

What's your opinion?

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Hi Icewolf, I just looked at the crazybulk website and it just looks like 'testosterone boosters' and or dietary supplements meaning its not actually Dianabol. However they are all legal because the ingredients are natural. Therefor one wouldn't see many gains. I'd say its more misleading rather than a scam. 

 

I'd just save up for some of that Arachidonic Acid, food, protein, supplements and other supplements.rachidonic acid (AA) is a fatty acid of the omega-6 cla

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4 minutes ago, Brynn said:

Hi Icewolf, I just looked at the crazybulk website and it just looks like 'testosterone boosters' and or dietary supplements meaning its not actually Dianabol. However they are all legal because the ingredients are natural. Therefor one wouldn't see many gains. I'd say its more misleading rather than a scam. 

 

I'd just save up for some of that Arachidonic Acid, food, protein, supplements and other supplements.rachidonic acid (AA) is a fatty acid of the omega-6 cla

Fair enough mate. I haven't really been lifting that long or seriously to know to be honest,and from what I've read I certainly don't make enough to try those 'other' supplements anyway lol.

The beef on people who do though has always intrigued me. Like I know there's a difference between gear and supps but is there really in a sense?

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It is true that gear is able to take some people to the next level, especially with proper nutrition, training. But I think its the fake naturals or fake nattys that get all the keyboard warriors furious because they need an excuse to look bad as another member said. 

 

At the end of the day it shouldn't really matter like you said (unless its a natural contest, olympics or something), the sauce doesn't harm anyone else .Unless they up the tren and start breaking my microwave because it apparently was on for too long and the oats got too hot and started spilling over and burned his hand, meanwhile throwing the ceramic bowl at the fridge (which smashed everywhere and took a rather long time to clean).

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5 minutes ago, Brynn said:

It is true that gear is able to take some people to the next level, especially with proper nutrition, training. But I think its the fake naturals or fake nattys that get all the keyboard warriors furious because they need an excuse to look bad as another member said. 

 

At the end of the day it shouldn't really matter like you said (unless its a natural contest, olympics or something), the sauce doesn't harm anyone else .Unless they up the tren and start breaking my microwave because it apparently was on for too long and the oats got too hot and started spilling over and burned his hand, meanwhile throwing the ceramic bowl at the fridge (which smashed everywhere and took a rather long time to clean).

Hahahahahahaha - when the sauce is not the problem lol

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