Ill keep this short and sweet.... and is directed to the rookies and newbies of AAS for determining if your gear is real, bunk, or underdosed......
Most gear (AAS) are meant to do one thing.... Increase Strength. Yes there are other kinds of gear that also increase hardness, vascularity, dry you out, etc... etc.... etc..... but one of the biggest, most widely used and funniest comments that I hear from UGL's and sources when their gear gets questioned because its not working or results are not being attained is that "Bro, your diet is not in check"...... I laugh my ass off every time I hear this.... If someone undergoes an AAS cycle with a compound such as legitmate Dbol (which is a powerful drug that increases both mass and strength ridiculously in a short amount of time) then it wouldn't matter what your diet is because you would see insane strength increase even if you just ate McDonalds everyday... Infact, the more you eat while on Dbol the stronger you will get. Eating clean is strictly for aesthetics and is actually detrimental to help getting stronger, building muscle and reaching your out most physical strength potential. Even if you ate like crap on VAR, Tren, Deca, Turanibol and even Test you will still get noticeable strength increases at the very least.... All this holds true with most if not all AAS compounds.....
So in closing, If your not getting noticeable strength gains from an AAS compound that is supposed to increase strength as one of its primary benefits then its safe to say that your gear is bunk or severely under dosed and I would be even more suspicious and inclined to say its fake if your UGL/source says "your diet is not in check" or "you need to get your diet in check".....
Its not rocket science in dealing with AAS to know if your gear is real, fake or under dosed....
Most gear (AAS) are meant to do one thing.... Increase Strength. Yes there are other kinds of gear that also increase hardness, vascularity, dry you out, etc... etc.... etc..... but one of the biggest, most widely used and funniest comments that I hear from UGL's and sources when their gear gets questioned because its not working or results are not being attained is that "Bro, your diet is not in check"...... I laugh my ass off every time I hear this.... If someone undergoes an AAS cycle with a compound such as legitmate Dbol (which is a powerful drug that increases both mass and strength ridiculously in a short amount of time) then it wouldn't matter what your diet is because you would see insane strength increase even if you just ate McDonalds everyday... Infact, the more you eat while on Dbol the stronger you will get. Eating clean is strictly for aesthetics and is actually detrimental to help getting stronger, building muscle and reaching your out most physical strength potential. Even if you ate like crap on VAR, Tren, Deca, Turanibol and even Test you will still get noticeable strength increases at the very least.... All this holds true with most if not all AAS compounds.....
So in closing, If your not getting noticeable strength gains from an AAS compound that is supposed to increase strength as one of its primary benefits then its safe to say that your gear is bunk or severely under dosed and I would be even more suspicious and inclined to say its fake if your UGL/source says "your diet is not in check" or "you need to get your diet in check".....
Its not rocket science in dealing with AAS to know if your gear is real, fake or under dosed....