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What is 3-ethylenedioxy-stem-5(10),9(11)-dien-17-one ?


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Still nothing?


IML reps should be all over this![]()
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Yeah... that's how it should work. When Apple releases the new MacBook, they won't actually tell you what's new and improved about it... you'll have to email them and ask.
This isn't the only forum where someone has inquired about it. IML has been all over threads at AM, etc. hyping this product up, but (((crickets))) when it comes to what's actually in the product.
But... "Buy It Now, folks!"
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I appreciate your suggestion, but like I said in my PM, it's more about the principle. Why should every consumer have to contact the very rep/owner who started the thread... to ask him what is in the product he's soliciting? IML isn't the only company who pulls this crap either. While we're at it, it also amazes me how many sheep respond to these threads with the utmost enthusiasm over buying a product that contains a mystery hormonal compound. Clearly, I don't share the same faith in supplement companies selling steroids whose nomenclatures aren't decipherable. I'm weird like that.
I was interested in the product. If it's what I think it is, then I'm still interested... but I doubt I'll buy from IML, simply because I don't want to show support for this kind of marketing and lack of transparency.
Benj where the hell are you in this, we want to know wtf this shit is. thanks![]()

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I had dinner with Prince (Rob) last night and he stated that the new ingredient in SDMZ is an anti-prolactin compound but will get and exact description from the chemist for those who want more details.
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heavy, no offense... but why the hell wouldn't people want more details??? Should we just ingest it because it's "new and improved" or because IML are "good bros?" There's no mention of the compound in IML's write-up, the nomenclature can't be found online, PA doesn't know what it is, etc.


The compound we added to Super-DMZ Rx is Estradiene dione-3-keta ~ A Mifepristone intermediate; antiprogestational antiglucocorticoid antagonist steroidal spirooxazole.
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Are you serious? A wikipedia link to a "synthetic steroid hormone"? Yes, I can infer that you're alluding to the claim that your super-secret compound is an anti-progestin, but is this really how you and your company do business? The nomenclatures on the bottle are nonsensical, there's no write-up on the one ingredient you changed in the formula, but a wikipedia link to a substance related to the ingredient in question is somehow supposed to magically clear this all up?
I have not the words.
For the sake of transparency, I'm going to post up my IM to heavyiron... who, by the way, has been nothing but helpful.
Cliffs:
-I don't believe IML has an agenda
-I have no agenda
-I find this kind of marketing grossly irresponsible
As far as continuing this dialogue... I'm out. I brought up my concerns and received a response (albeit a non-satisfactory one). Those of you still interested in the product... carry on.


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I missed this post.
I posted that link because I thought you might actually read what was on that page, do some more research and you will understand why we used this compound. Being in this grey area business there is only so much we can say, get a clue bro.Gestrinone is a synthetic steroid hormone that acts as an anti-progestin and also has some androgenic activity. It is marketed under the names Dimetriose, Dimetrose, and Nemestran, as a treatment for endometriosis. Gestrinone is available in many countries, but not in the USA. As it has anabolic effects, its use in competition has been banned by the International Olympic Committee.[1]
Its androgenic properties are more exploited in a "designer steroid", the derivative tetrahydrogestrinone. THG was banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2003.
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