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View Poll Results: Excluding protein and creatine what is your #1 supplement?

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  • tribulis

    2 5.88%
  • 1-test

    5 14.71%
  • glutamine

    16 47.06%
  • andro

    2 5.88%
  • a nice silver bullet six-pack (haha)

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    Question NOT creatine or protein!

    What is your absolute numero uno supp besides protein and creatine?






    I guess mine would be Loaded by san, right after a nice piece of ass, cuz a hot woman supplements my natural testosterone levels like none other! haha
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    Best vitamin I have ever used. It's made from real food (veggies, fruits) and not synthetic (made in a lab) like most vitamins. Check it out at www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/safty4884

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    Water.

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    Sorry, but i didn't consider water to be a supplement - it is a basic requirement like food
    Best vitamin I have ever used. It's made from real food (veggies, fruits) and not synthetic (made in a lab) like most vitamins. Check it out at www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/safty4884

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    One supplement I don’t hear people talk much about that I like are Liver tabs.

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    Sorry, but i didn't consider a nice piece of ass to be a supplement - it is a basic requirement like food.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boone
    Sorry, but i didn't consider water to be a supplement - it is a basic requirement like food
    And I don't consider your options to be inclusive. Why not group andro and 1-Test and label them Prohormones/Prosteriods? What about basics like vitamins and minerals? What about thermogenics?

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    Or BCAAs, EFAs, etc...
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    lol. I chose Silver Bullet six-pack.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boone
    Sorry, but i didn't consider water to be a supplement - it is a basic requirement like food
    Yeah, kinda essential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KataMaStEr
    One supplement I don’t hear people talk much about that I like are Liver tabs.
    I agree. Liv.52's are great.
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    i consider most of the items on your list useless. the 2 that could be possibly worth their money are the prohormones/hormone andro and m1t.

    protein is a basic human requirement as well; for this reason i do not consider my protein powders a supplement as you have defined it. it is essential.

    the person who said water hit it on the head in my opinion.

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    what do you mean? water is not a supplement it is an essential body need. protein powder is a supplement, as in it "supplements" the diet.



    Supplement - definition - in addition to
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    protein is a basic food requirement.. protein powders supply that protein; therefore it is not a supplement. unless you consider your cottage cheese, steak or eggs a supplement as well. i consider my protein purchases as part of my overall grocery items.

    as for the water- yes it is not a supplement however, you could do well for yourself by making sure that you get enough water each and every day.

    the other items on the list are, in my opinion not worth their money. those people who wish to delude themselves into thinking that they are still natural by taking prohormones are just blowing smoke up their own ass. they should simply take steroids but i am sure that for some of them, the legal issues are of paramount importance.

    and then there are a few people who are actively selling those particular items, alone or in combination with other herbs, potions and other snake oil products. So the boards here are going to be overwhelmingly positive for tribulus, glutamine, NO2 and other items not worth their money.

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    Multivitamin, Vitamin C, EFA tab

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    Quote Originally Posted by boone
    what do you mean? water is not a supplement it is an essential body need. protein powder is a supplement, as in it "supplements" the diet.

    Supplement - definition - in addition to
    I was being sarcastic when stating 'water' as a supplement. As this is the most banal poll I've ever seen on this board you'll have to excuse me.

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    How can glutamine and 1test be on the same playing feild?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kvyd
    How can glutamine and 1test be on the same playing feild?
    Not even in glutamines dreams

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    Quote Originally Posted by redspy
    I was being sarcastic when stating 'water' as a supplement. As this is the most banal poll I've ever seen on this board you'll have to excuse me.
    For the record, I was being sarcastic when I said "Sorry, but i didn't consider a nice piece of ass to be a supplement - it is a basic requirement like food".
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    Perhaps a nice multi-vitamin would be good here. The other stuff comes and goes, but a solid vita supplement is always necessary.

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    I am addicted to dextrose. Without that I think I will faint while training.

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