Legal drug better than roids

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Here is the link: www.endothil.com/index.asp I know that there are medical personell on this forum and I would love to hear from them on their thoughts about this. If you don't want to go through the website, let me sum up. There is a pill out there that was made for patients with severe muscle atrophy to help them regain their strength. An independent study found that the subjects who took the drug increased upper body strength by 100% and lower body strength by 249% in six weeks. Now a company has found a natural source for drug and is selling it for 60 bucks a bottle. As of right now it is not banned by any athletic association, but I think that it is only a matter of time.
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    Originally posted by TheGoodSmith Use common sense. Anything you can buy over the counter or on the net that is generally marketed to the public is not going to be as effective as a product developed in secrecy by a Balco like lab with a Victor Conte at the helm. True, although Mark McGwire did pretty well with Andro, an anabolic steroid precursor which at one time was available over the counter but is now banned. Of course, as he told Congress, we're not here to talk about the past (or something to that effect). As for endothil, it's not clear exactly what it is, nor do they provide much research to support it's use. Keep in mind that supplements are unregulated.
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    Originally posted by TheGoodSmith Use common sense. Anything you can buy over the counter or on the net that is generally marketed to the public is not going to be as effective as a product developed in secrecy by a Balco like lab with a Victor Conte at the helm. True, although Mark McGwire did pretty well with Andro, an anabolic steroid precursor which at one time was available over the counter but is now banned. Of course, as he told Congress, we're not here to talk about the past (or something to that effect). As for endothil, it's not clear exactly what it is, nor do they provide much research to support it's use. Keep in mind that supplements are unregulated.
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