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    back from a long break

    I got back into lifting not too long ago from about a 2 year break. I was just wondering whats out there on the legal market that replaces M1T and other things such as that..if anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Budz08 View Post
    I got back into lifting not too long ago from about a 2 year break. I was just wondering whats out there on the legal market that replaces M1T and other things such as that..if anything.
    After 2 years off all you need is food and the gym

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    Of course, I was just wondering whats new. I've only really heard about halodrol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Budz08 View Post
    Of course, I was just wondering whats new. I've only really heard about halodrol
    Who cares what is new. 99% of what it takes to get in shape is: #1. dedication #2. food #3. a good training program.

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    Currently, I am taking...

    Whey Protien
    A multivitamin

    That's it, and I'm having pretty good results. I'm not going to waste my money on anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForemanRules View Post
    Who cares what is new. 99% of what it takes to get in shape is: #1. dedication #2. food #3. a good training program.
    With that being said I think your looking for something like Superdrol.It has been the "big thing" in that area as of late.Definately get your diet and routine in check first,but I would go ahead and buy whatever I could find now because it's been discontinued.You can find some clones Masterdrol,Merhyl-Drol and Methyl Vol by EST.Halodrol and PherPlex are also very popular,as well as their clones...Also I could mention Pro Magnon,Methyl 1 Alpha,and another I know NOTHING about is Methyl 1D.Yup that should get you up to speed...Research time.

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