Are these supplements legal??? im in australia and want to know if I could get the sustain alpha etc. I knw of course I cant get the clomid and nolva. Any help would be great!
Are these supplements legal??? im in australia and want to know if I could get the sustain alpha etc. I knw of course I cant get the clomid and nolva. Any help would be great!
I have yet to see ANY solid proof that This Dermacrine stuff does ANYTHING or that it's not packed w/ other hormones/ prohormones to mimic the effects it claims to produce. Where are the independant studies ? Who regulates this stuff ? What about lab numbers from NON paid posters ???
I have yet to see ANY solid proof that This Dermacrine stuff does ANYTHING or that it's not packed w/ other hormones/ prohormones to mimic the effects it claims to produce. Where are the independant studies ? Who regulates this stuff ? What about lab numbers from NON paid posters ???
It there a post cycle therapy method if you do not want to use HCG. All of the legit sources I know don't have that and I don't want to send a lot of money to a place that I don't know it's legit and plus I wouldn't want to inject anything im not sure is legit.
It there a post cycle therapy method if you do not want to use HCG. All of the legit sources I know don't have that and I don't want to send a lot of money to a place that I don't know it's legit and plus I wouldn't want to inject anything im not sure is legit.
Ok this is probably going to be "The stupid question of the day" but I was wondering if there was a sure way to tell if the hcg was real. For example testing the ph levels with litmus paper or something. I know it's a horrible question but there's that 1% chance that it isn't. Also is there another common name for this product that companies might call it? Thank you for your help.
Ok this is probably going to be "The stupid question of the day" but I was wondering if there was a sure way to tell if the hcg was real. For example testing the ph levels with litmus paper or something. I know it's a horrible question but there's that 1% chance that it isn't. Also is there another common name for this product that companies might call it? Thank you for your help.