To learn about what William L. calls a breakthrough, see this: http://www.molecularnutrition.net/X_factor.htm
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View Poll Results: Will X-Factor WORK?
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NO, it is just another snake oil supplement (like myostatin)
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YES, but its benefits will be quite limited (like HMB)
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YES, it'll become a MUST supplement (like creatine)
10 18.87% -
YES, it'll be exactly how the add describes it (like steroids!)
6 11.32%
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05-03-2003, 02:08 PM #1
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06-04-2003, 02:38 PM #6
we should wait and see the results from real people trying this product. people are always bashing new products even though there are scientific studies proving effectiveness. there are many other factors that could either increase or decrease a supplements effects. i have had great success with HMB because it goes well with my type of workout. i would get sore after doing roundhouse kicks until an incense completely burns. if we stop sifu makes us run a mile or do pushups for 2 minutes. i'm gonna wait for someone to come forward with real results like everyone else.
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06-04-2003, 02:59 PM #7
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06-04-2003, 09:35 PM #8
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I think it may be limited not like HMB but like Ribose...the price is astounding for the results that will come...or i'm guessing will come
I've seen a 15 year old deadlift 440 lbs. first time ever touching a weight
I've witnessed a begginer increase there total 350 lbs. the first month
I myself can show you men bench pressing 821 lbs. men deadlifting nearly 940 lbs. men squatting 1104 lbs.
Powerlifting the sport of imposibility to Bodybuilders everywhere
Whats my post workout drink? half a bottle of Jack Daniels No. 7 sounds about right
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