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Anabolic Discussion Board Taxatone or Danlilion for High androgen cycle
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Author | Topic: Taxatone or Danlilion for High androgen cycle |
CB38AC Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 12, 2000 10:31 PM
Which is better to fight off water retenion. Taxatone has dandilion but straight stuff can get you more for the price. Taxatone is supposed to be good stuff but that is just a little but i have heard about it. I will be taking a multitude of compounds from A-50 to DNP in the next 5 weeks so water is goint to be a bitch ------------------ IP: Logged |
greenhouse Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 63) |
posted March 12, 2000 10:39 PM
I will bump this because I have to bottles of taxatone myself. IP: Logged |
Mr. T Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 162) |
posted March 12, 2000 10:39 PM
I tried that stuff and it didn't work. (Not like those amazing pictures at least) It could be because I made my own cocktail based on Tarax ingrediants. The real stuff is a little pricy for chopped up flowers. Made me real weak to. I wouldn't touch them unless you are a contest guy- ------------------
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DianaBallBusta Pro Bodybuilder (Total posts: 343) |
posted March 12, 2000 10:42 PM
I think you mean Taraxatone by Cytodyne Technologies. I have tried it and did not like it. I think it's just another supplement to waste money on...even though is fairly cheap. Just drink tons of water...2 gallons a day. ------------------ IP: Logged |
CB38AC Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 12, 2000 10:47 PM
Yeah I meant the cytodyne stuff...Is there anything besides Laxis to too by water wieght down. I have to hide this cycle the best I can and i want to look decent. IP: Logged |
CB38AC Amateur Bodybuilder (Total posts: 58) |
posted March 12, 2000 11:29 PM
Desperate BUMP IP: Logged |
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