Yes,
Why? To stop being an *******.
I just can't take anymore of ''Peter LeDrew'', I'm sick and tired of this ******* selling his ****s and arguing with unrelative, misinterpreting and uncategorized ''studies'' and supposed facts to ''support'' the product. All he does is persuading someone to buy one's product, but it doesn't seem really important that FDA have refused the sevral products from the compagny for obvious reasons.
I only wish that in the following months, I will have enough time to trully analyze everything he said. But please, take 10minutes and search '' Cognitive Nutrition'', then, find the founder(arab name) and search what FDA have to say about their products...
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Thread: Is a Bachelor important?
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Is a Bachelor important?
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I'm working with athletes, they're quite strongs and fast, in 2016, Winter OG, its going to be my guys who will be completing, also I have 4 of them going to 2010 Vancouver OG and believe it or not, they doesn't have a single supplements of anykind and they're all(in the most part) world class athletes. Why should an average Joe who's busting his ass at local gym 3hrs a week would need supplements? To maximize the growth ? The maximized the recovering parts? The maximized ****... Ah, com'on..Anyway, look back in the 70-80, they didn't had any single **** that we have today and few dude went out of the pack...They're no shortcut to success...
Supplement do work but under certain circonstances. Aspirant PTs should learn to use commun sense, don't believe everything you read, doubt everything and learn the very few dudes who know what they're talking about.
I talked about this SO many times...whatever.Last edited by Halothane; 01-31-2010 at 06:03 PM.
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