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Rich always tells it like it is. His video in the California hills talking about food vs protein powder junk is great stuff. It's strange how people enjoy listening to lies vs the truth as Rich gives it.
Rich says 5,000 iu HCG EOD equals 1,500 mg test per week???? LOL!
Truth you say? Hmm i guess if he believes it when he says it then technically it isn't a lie but that is a far cry from it being factual. He is giving opinion and nothing more. You can't use hCG that way and honestly as ling as you aren't living off of them entirely there is nothing wrong with supplementing with high quality protein powders. Just don't claim because he says these things passionately that it equals him being right.
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That's a big set of nuts.
He says it's all about the food, not protein powders. We who compete, know this. The supplement companies (not all, but most), hire bodybuilders to pitch their products to the 95% who actually believe _____ pro's use this or that protein. He tells the truth; something the IFBB wouldn't know if it were laying across their laps.
He says it's all about the food, not protein powders. We who compete, know this. The supplement companies (not all, but most), hire bodybuilders to pitch their products to the 95% who actually believe _____ pro's use this or that protein. He tells the truth; something the IFBB wouldn't know if it were laying across their laps.
He clearly did not understand the concurrent use of HCG and Testosterone when he posted that vid. He has a very simplistic black and white opinion of extremely complex biological systems.
What does he say about "protein powder"?
Ok, but what does he "say" about protein powder? That its useless? That protein powder isn't "protein" at all? What? Need to be more specific.
So using testosterone with HCG at the same time is wrong?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xi_FBeCRQrI
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Zero credibility. Christian Boeving at least took the approach of not throwing MuscleTech under the bus. He said something like, "Yes, I take steroids but I was also taking Hydroxycut. It's a supplement that I value."
Boeving didn't take MT's money and then #### all over them. Even after MT fired him, he still had positive things to say about the company and its products.
Piana obviously knows how to market himself, but he could have kept some amount of credibility by not dismissing protein powder's usefulness, especially after he sold it so hard when he was sponsored by Mutant.