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Title: ALRI products
Post by: BartBelgium on March 31, 2007, 11:37:23 AM
Has anyone tried one of their products?

Jungle Warfare
B.A.M
Restore

Tri Lean system (hyperdrive 3.0....)


Hype or good stuff?
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: youandme on April 01, 2007, 09:25:50 PM
No sooooo many new companies have popped up recently it's hard to keep up with all of them.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: whitewidow on April 01, 2007, 09:36:04 PM
alri is one company you can trust. they have some good products. good raw material connections. its owned by author l. rea. the guy who wrote buildng the perfect beast.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: Minihulk on April 01, 2007, 09:47:04 PM
Are they the one's that sell prostanzonal...If so I heard it was good and I was hoping I could get it from here...
discountanabolics.com

Minihulk
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: Alex23 on April 01, 2007, 10:23:25 PM
Best quality product I've dealt with in the last 10 years. I've tried every single products and everyone of them has beaten my expectation.

Not an ALR stalker but they guys knows his shit. ;D
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: DK II on April 01, 2007, 11:06:44 PM
Jungle warfare? what kind of monkey shit do they put in it?
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: smaul on April 02, 2007, 12:13:13 AM
Jungle warfare? what kind of monkey shit do they put in it?

You're not one to talk DonkeyKong!
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: DK II on April 02, 2007, 03:27:18 AM
hehe.

no seriously, jungle warfare sounds like crap. i researched it and they say it's a 'natural anabolic'.

i bet my ass they put dianabol into it or it doesn't work. it just sounds too good to be true.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: Alex23 on April 02, 2007, 09:27:09 AM
hehe.

no seriously, jungle warfare sounds like crap. i researched it and they say it's a 'natural anabolic'.

i bet my ass they put dianabol into it or it doesn't work. it just sounds too good to be true.


Agree the branding is borderling crap. He admitted it himself (odd?). The product however is worth trying.

Seriously with all the shits out there trying such as "E-Bol, Waynni-V, Anadrel" trying to mimmick gear names is ridiculous as well... I guess he didn't wanted to stay away from that...
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: DK II on April 02, 2007, 09:32:06 AM
Agree the branding is borderling crap. He admitted it himself (odd?). The product however is worth trying.

Seriously with all the shits out there trying such as "E-Bol, Waynni-V, Anadrel" trying to mimmick gear names is ridiculous as well... I guess he didn't wanted to stay away from that...

So what is it?

I won't try a supplement until i know what it contains.  ;D
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: Alex23 on April 02, 2007, 09:48:50 AM
So what is it?

I won't try a supplement until i know what it contains.  ;D

http://www.1fast400.com/p2590_Jungle_Warfare_ALRI.html

Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: Minihulk on April 02, 2007, 01:20:55 PM
what about this    http://www.discountanabolics.com/p/BC12 
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: DK II on April 03, 2007, 02:35:35 AM
http://www.1fast400.com/p2590_Jungle_Warfare_ALRI.html



Ok, explain this to me please:

Pro-Hypertrophic Proprietar Matrix: 250mg
Proprietary mormondica chrantia extract, conjugated-3,4-divanillyl tetrahydrfuran, ADED (5a-dehydro-etiocholane-1,4,6-trien-3-one-17-ol), proprietary conjugated coleonol extract.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: 250Ben250 on April 03, 2007, 01:21:11 PM
Ok, explain this to me please:

Pro-Hypertrophic Proprietar Matrix: 250mg
Proprietary mormondica chrantia extract --- insulin mimicker
 
conjugated-3,4-divanillyl tetrahydrfuran,  --- Basically an extract of stinging nettle root - supposed to increase you natural test by reducing SBHG, freeing up natural test. I've used it as a standalone in something called Activate and it works well, like a supercharged tribulus x 10.
 
ADED (5a-dehydro-etiocholane-1,4,6-trien-3-one-17-ol),  --- this is a steroidal AI, (estrogen blocker), I think its related to ATD but longer lasting in the body, ATD is similar to Aromasin

proprietary conjugated coleonol extract - insulin mimicker.

Steroidal AI's can kill your libido, and there's really not a whole lot natural about this product. I'd try the activate again by itself before I took this. A lot of people complain that JW makes you hypoglycemic and causes recurring headaches
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: 250Ben250 on April 03, 2007, 01:25:21 PM
PS - I think ALRI has some good ideas for supplements, but I don't like proprietary blends - you never know how much of each ingredient is in the mix. IE - Stinging nettle root usually needs to be taken upwards of 1600mgs a day to have an effect, JW contains this in a blend totalling 250mg per capsule. Sure you could take more than you need, but high doses of steroidal AI's aren't exactly a good thing.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: DK II on April 03, 2007, 01:36:17 PM
Thanks a lot!
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: njflex on April 03, 2007, 07:10:08 PM
some of these smaller companies,smaller than say muscletech,twinlab,o.n.,and such need to amp their supp's a bit even if it mean's slipping in borderline natural ingrediants.then they caught and put out less potent supp's rename them new and improved and then go out of buissness cause the stuff is watered down :-\
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: 250Ben250 on April 04, 2007, 10:49:20 AM
Very true, look at the original Halodrol 50 by Gaspari. Now they have a new version that doesn't contain anything like the original (which was basically a designer steroid), but kept the same name. Gaspari probably won't go out of business, but smaller companies get the same idea and put out products that can be just as "borderline" but then get screwed one way or the other, whether its by the government (Anabolic Extreme) or just by sourcing something that hasn't been tested thoroughly (IBE or Designer Supplements).

Its important to remember that a lot of the smaller companies get their ingredients from the same place, even more often, these new pro-hormones and such are coming from some Chinese chem house overseas. It can cost a start-up supplement company $10K + to buy the equipment and have the means to implement quality control and testing within their business. Unless a small company has the $$$ to test each batch their taking a huge risk. You'd be shocked to meet some of the company owners in this industry, some of them essentially have the same scientific knowledge as people on this board, they're late 20/early 30's gym rats who figured they'd try to sell a designer steroid as a supplement and make a quick few bucks, not really caring if they're told to shutdown in a few months-year.
Title: Re: ALRI products
Post by: youandme on April 04, 2007, 01:50:44 PM
Yep back in the day SAN and syntrax used to make some killer supplements, SAN used to make pyroclen which to this day was the strongest ECA stack I've ever used, and it did not give me the jitters, same with nitrocuts and others then they stopped making them, came back out with them later on and was pure crap.

I looked over ALRI products, and it looks to be a bunch of hoopla, Rea write a book on each supplement throwing scientific words out, trying to amaze these teens, whatever strokes his ego and wallet I guess.