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rasinhell
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted July 23, 2000 08:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for rasinhell   Click Here to Email rasinhell     Edit/Delete Message
Has anyone taken cell-tech and if so what were your results and was it worth the money

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greenhouse
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted July 23, 2000 09:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for greenhouse   Click Here to Email greenhouse     Edit/Delete Message UIN: 43682495
Ha, Ha, Ha... You ASS-CLOWN...

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Blow
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted July 24, 2000 02:03 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Blow     Edit/Delete Message
Man if you wana spend that kind of money buy the shit that really works, dont mess around with fuckin cell tech. all it is is lots of sugar and carbs, some type of dextrose or something, with creatine in it. get normal creatine, or just send me the money and ill make u cell tech.

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Recoome
Pro Bodybuilder
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posted July 24, 2000 05:19 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Recoome   Click Here to Email Recoome     Edit/Delete Message
Why the hell does everyone say cell-tech has too much sugar?? You're SUPPOSED to eat high sugars after your workout!! It's fucking called 'glycogen synthesis'...

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Testoman
Amateur Bodybuilder
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posted July 24, 2000 09:10 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Testoman   Click Here to Email Testoman     Edit/Delete Message
I can 'glycogen-synthesis' myself after a workout from drinking Sprite or Coke! No need for ultra expensive Cell tech sugar.

TestoMan

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