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    Questiong: Taking Dietary pills and a prohormone supplement together?

    Alright, so I am taking a dietary supplement to lose a little fat, its called CortiLess.. I also recently bought a pro-hormone supplement called T-bomb 2, wich has worked pretty well in previous trials. I am curious as to if taking them both together would hurt anything?

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    Looking at the ingredient list it doesn't look as though it should be problem. You should call their consumer affairs line just to make sure though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthornez28
    its called CortiLess..
    Why do I think that is no good?
    Cortiless is probably like Cortislim, I think they all claim to reduce weight by reducing cortisol levels. Something that is just possile with some heavy drug.
    Are you having success with it ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jthornez28
    Alright, so I am taking a dietary supplement to lose a little fat, its called CortiLess.. I also recently bought a pro-hormone supplement called T-bomb 2, wich has worked pretty well in previous trials. I am curious as to if taking them both together would hurt anything?

    Thanks for the feed back, ahead of time.
    CortilLess is a complete waste of money. there is no medical study behind that supplement. taking 3 - 1 gram doses of Vitamin C a day has a greater effect on reducing baseline cortisol levels..
    I train differently than most, my beef is with gravity the weights on the bar are just the medium...Thanks to Wall Street your slice of the American Pie has been reduced to a crumb.

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    Yeah, I have had my doubts to about the product, im only trying to lose a few pounds. I am not sure how well it has worked yet, I just started my first dose yesterday but if it's any good I'll post results.

    Thanks all.

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