Hedge, as you know, that is not something for me to answer. You will have to take that up with Mike.
Thanks for the compliment on the article!
My point is, I have a problem with FLEX's articles featuring Pro Bodybuilder diets, and their supplements, such as creatine and whatever.
IMO, if you can't tell the whole story for some reason (legal or moral), don't be a prick and lie. Seeing Ronnie Coleman suggesting a 5 gram post workout creatine loading to get that pump, is laughable.
Then it's better to STFU, and let those who can tell everything about their diet speak on it.
Example: Check the transformation of Dave Tate in T-mag. Do they mention his whole supplementation?

They're flat out lying to their readers, giving their readers some idea that eating 4000 calories and lose weight is the norm.

I'm not saying Wolfe is on shit, but I'd like to know, and I also think we're entitled to know.
Why?
Because there is a claim that he's lost lots of weight, using a certain diet, and certain supplements.
Now, I happen to think At Large could be the best product line around today, no fishy shit.
But that's besides the point.