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    Hydroxycut

    anyone used hydroxycut? was it any good?

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    Hydroxycut isn't that great imo. This is better - http://www.ironmaglabs.com/lean-fuel-extreme.html

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    Hydroxycut, on a scale of 1=10 is a 6, but also you need 9 pills a day. bottles do not last long, and neither does yo cash$$$
    These are my dreams, which I must make reality!

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    If you have the $$ then it's not a bad way to speed up the fat loss process.
    I love it when a plan comes together.

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    lean-fuel

    The lean-fuel sounds great, but what if you didn't want all the caffeine?

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    look for some ephedra products on the market now.
    they will work way better.

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    Id never trust a product that comes from Muscletech to begin with, but then they have that fat ass King Kamali pushing it??? Oh HELL NO.



    Dude, Muscletech products are only respected by the non enlightened and the guys in white coats in the Muscletech ads. No one on the internet that is a real person respects them. Look into what the rest of these bros are advising and save yourself some cash AND get results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rugger26
    The lean-fuel sounds great, but what if you didn't want all the caffeine?
    Ergopharm AMP comes to mind.


    But also, its not hard to go on a supplement site and type in "fat burner" in the quick search and then compare ingredients for all that come up. Then you see what doesnt have a lot of caffein and then you read the reviews.



    Simple.

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    id recommend lipo 6 over that expensive garbage

    but my best recommendation is Sci Fits
    Thermo Gen II

    its an ephedra fat burner

    its utilizes the ECYA stack
    ephedra caffine yohimbie and asprin.

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