Anyone try Methyl Ripped and Methyl Lean by NxCare?
I'm thinking about buying the Ripped system from bodybuilding.com. I wouldn't use the diuretic stuff included though, at least not now anyway. It sounds like a good system and I've read some good reviews on it. Just wondering if anyone on here every try and and how did it work for you?
what do you think would work better an E/C stack or the Ripped System? Im deciding on either one and would like some input from others who have tried either one?
a friend of mine bought the ripped system and wants to trade with one of my cell mass that i recently bought, so does the ripped system work? I'll say that i dont have that much BF% but its stubborn though, it just dont wanna go away, so is it good? and should i go for the trade?
I really don't liek the naming convention, it seems misleading. Methylation improves the oral BA of steroids so we'll name our products methyl whatever so people think our products are more potent too.
Ripped System kicks ass. I never use the methyl dry because i don't like dehydrating myself, but i'm sure it probably works fine. The Methyl Lean really seams be a difference maker compared to taking only daytime cutting sups...especially if you take glutamine before bed too. Methyl ripped does work well, but not as well as ECA. I wish nxcare would sell methyl lean by itself. Then you could just buy that and then stack it w/ECA. That's why they don't sell it alone, because everyone would buy it and stack it with their favorite cutting sups instead of methyl ripped. That's how they get you; you have to buy it with the ripped system. Oh well, still works hella good. I would give it a try.
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