Methyl 1-D -Legal Gear Muscle Building Formula, 1ct

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Methyl 1-D -Legal Gear Muscle Building Formula, 1ct

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Brand: Legal Gear
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Manufacturer: Legal Gear
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good results.
I took this stack for 4 weeks and was fairly impressed with the gains i made. Without the stack Im sure i would have gained about 5 pounds in a month but it allowed me to put on about 7 or 8. youve got to be patient with this one because it takes a little while to kick in. also, you still have got to eat like a horse and consume at least a gram of protein per pound of body weight. the strength increase is what i enjoyed the most about this stack. I definitely recommend this mainly because it is inexpensive for the results you receive.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid gains
I only went though 1 bottle of this (about half the recommended cycle) and I made very noticable gains to my muscle mass. More noticable was an improvement in my athletic preformance. I could tell my testosterone level had increased. Yes, it is basically a steriod and there are questions about its liver toxicity. If you use it sparingly and wisely you shold be ok.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Works too well......
I did a cycle of this stuff w/ the I-gh-1. It does take two bottles to do a cycle and you have to swallow a ridiculous amount of pills between the 2 of these supplements. The good is my bench press went up 45 lbs in 3 weeks. I gained 10 lbs of muscle and was only working out 3 times a week and not excessively hard or consistently. Everyone noticed the size in my arms, shoulders, and back increasing. So basically what I'm getting at is yes, this stuff works, and it works well. Now the bad, for those that don't know these are steroids. They switched around a couple molecules but it's pretty much the same as the illegal ones. Same side effects are possible and so on. I stopped taking them because my muscles began cramping alot and I started getting headaches. Maybe it was because I wasn't working out enough using them. Anyway, if you want to get big fast try these, eat lots of protein(2 whey and 2 caseine shakes a day), you'll see results the first week guaranteed.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product at a decent price
Have been taking this product for 2 weeks now and the biggest increase in energy would have to be due to the AKG and NO2 products in the 1-gh that comes free with this product. As with any PH, you're more likely to see the biggest results in 4-6 weeks of use. To do that you'll need TWO bottles of this, which no one tells you. Youll have some left over at the end. Overall good product, doesnt aromatize to estrogen or DHT so thats a +.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Bulking Up and Slimming Down
Hi, my name is John and I used this product along with Legal Gear Speed. I put on more muscle in a week then I did the past 3 weeks. I also lost about 1-2 pounds of fat. This is a great product for getting big in short amount of time. Although, I have stoped taking this product. The reason being is that, if you are not at your final Hieght, you can no longer grow taller. But, as soon I'm done growing i will be taking more Legal Gear. So I highly recommend this product for older guys.



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