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    Anabolic "X" Factor

    I recently purchased a new supplement (has just came out in Ontario, Canada) Called "X" Factor. Says that once you are done your 50 day cycle you are almost guaranteed to put on 12-15lbs of "rock hard muscle". Ofcourse you still have to watch your diet and so on..It also states to increase your caloric intake by 500-100 cals / day which really isnt a whole lot.
    Anyways, I was just wondering if anyone has heard anything about this supplement yet?? good or bad reviews...

    Here is the link to the site if anyone is interested in reading it..
    http://www.fitflex.com/molecular_nut...or_review.html

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    100% crap
    I highly recommend all IronMagLabs supplements!
    www.ironmaglabs.com

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    This is an easier site to read up on it. It lists benefits etc..just easier and better to read overall.

    http://www.bodybuilding.com/store/mn/xfactor.html

    Was wondering if being on creatine would have negative effects??...I cant find anything stating it would be, so for now I will stay on PK until I find something wrong with the stack in the future.

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    Say car ramrod..

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    Don't waste your money

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramathorn
    Says that once you are done your 50 day cycle you are almost guaranteed to put on 12-15lbs of "rock hard muscle".
    that is your BIG red flag!

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    eh, well, I will try it....in order to get reviews I guess people have to try it first, right... ohwell

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    Some people whose opinions i semi-respect have claimed to have gotten good results using this product, so i'm still cynical. Not totally unconvinced, cause i think it may yield merit, but overall, cynical.
    Being held down by The Man

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    i was looking at that stuff too. my friend is stacking that with orasten e, and novadex ht i belive i told him he hasnt even tried creatine and he wants to use that. and how would you tell which one actually worked.
    These are my dreams, which I must make reality!

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    minimize the intake of while taking X-Factor™:



    • Pain medications containing acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin
    • NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
    • Omega 3 fatty acids
    • Flax and Fish oil supplements
    • N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC)
    • Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)
    • Avoid the regular consumption of foods known to be high in omega 3 fatty acids or anti-inflammatory nutrients, such as cold-water fish, peanut butter, and sesame, olive or peanut oils.
    why is this?????
    These are my dreams, which I must make reality!

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    I think cause AA is an inflamatory

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    Quote Originally Posted by NEW_IN_THE_GAME
    minimize the intake of while taking X-Factor™:



    • Pain medications containing acetaminophen, Ibuprofen, or Aspirin
    • NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
    • Omega 3 fatty acids
    • Flax and Fish oil supplements
    • N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC)
    • Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)
    • Avoid the regular consumption of foods known to be high in omega 3 fatty acids or anti-inflammatory nutrients, such as cold-water fish, peanut butter, and sesame, olive or peanut oils.
    why is this?????
    X-Factor™ relies on the body's ability to convert arachidonic acid to active prostaglandins in order to be effective. This conversion can be hindered by the consumption of anti-inflammatory drugs, supplements, or food products.

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