Heretostudy, I just want to know what studies are behind this chart. It seems extremely broad and sweeping. For example, "motivational energy" has been defined, compared head to head between Anro, injectables, and methylated orals? With confounding variables controlled for? I find this highly unlikely, but if you provide me with a study that isn't broscience, I will shut my mouth and apologize to you for attacking this chart...
It's absolutely broscience. Whenever I see forum users challenge the legitimacy of IML products, Prince is the first one to step in with a major academic study (if not several) demonstrating the same conclusions Iron Mag is advertising. I've seen him do this in defense of multiple products. Primordial Performance, on the other hand, faces scrutiny from consumers and responds with some chart they themselves mocked up, with no sources or references cited to third party research substantiating a single claim they've made. Primordial Performance is the epitome of everything that's wrong with this market: style over substance, and sensationalism over science.
It's not that long ago they were using the marketing slogan: "We made the best steroids on the planet." Just let that sink in for a moment. When you think "best steroids on the planet," these clowns expect you to think of them. Not the real pioneers of the early 20th century all the way to the '60s, who synthesized the body-altering compounds that changed the face of bodybuilding forever ... but Primordial Performance. Not Patrick Arnold or anyone down at BALCO ... but Primordial Performance. You know, the guys who released that Superdrol clone that people liked. Yeah, how revolutionary of them.