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Thursday June 18th 2009, 12:17 pm
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Can you remember when Universal Nutrition Fat Burner first came out? The muscle building supplement market exploded. The only other explosion like this was when creatine was introduced as a muscle builder in the early 90s. There had been a sound excuse for such a chaos about prohormones because they worked, and a lot of them worked rather well granting similar muscle and strength gains as anabolic steroids.

This is as most Animal Cuts and Hydroxycut formulas mimicked the properties of anabolic steroids once broken down by the body. Sadly there were also plenty of knock-offs out there that did not do anything. Since prohormones have been banned in 2005 ( and there had been basically another ban in 2010 on the latest generation of prohormones that converted into the anabolic substance called tren ) there have not been too many additions that pack on muscle like these. Nevertheless there are numerous supplement firms that kept the name of some of their finest muscle builders yet changed the formulas a bit to be in conformance with the ruling laws. I am going to give you an appraisal of one of those products ; Animal Test by Universal Nourishment . Animal Test is essentially considered a protestosterone instead of a prohormone.


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