William may only support good sources (don't know since I don't use them) but BoS definitely outright promotes some brands/sources at times. This may not be bad necessarily though... if they are good products without misleading marketing.
For me lab results don't mean much since I don't know the BoS guys personally. Impossible for me to know if they are legit. For example, since the drugs are illegal it's impossible to show proper chain of custody for a product that is tested. That's why there are always arguments after test results are put up. Was the sample tampered with somewhere along the chain en route to the lab? And etc.
William does come across as a good guy, but how would someone like me know if there are hidden agendas?
I suppose it's good to be critical then, but I tend to go with intuition when judging people.
Llewellyn seems like a genuine guy who actually wants to help consumers make smart choices if they are going UG.
I've spoken with him personally and he doesn't condone UG's at all, for the same reasons I don't.
He knows, though, like most of us do that people are going to use UG anabolics whether we tell them to or not and he's trying to make things safer, or at least educate people about what some of these products actually contain.
His AAS reference guide is the best in the industry........
http://www.molecularnutrition.net/products_book.htmlIf you read the book, you'd understand that his "
agenda" is to prevent uneducated meatheads from hurting themselves.
Yes, some of you reading this, I'm talking to you.
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