Hey Look..the fact is all supplements are frauds....any supplement that ACTUALLY WORKS will be pulled from the shelves by the government quick!!!
look at ephedra...case in point...it wasn't that it was dangerous,...but it actually worked as advertised...the government couldn't tolerate something that works AND lives up to label claims to be totally unregulated and bought by the public OVER THE COUNTER with no doctor's supervision....
another case in point...remember Gaspari's old products that contained steroids?...the government shut that down as well...because it actually worked....
any product that actually alters the body in any way shape or form is not going to be legally sold in magazines without the government taking a look at it...
these stupid supps are sold because the government DOES NOT CARE...the government KNOWS they don't work and they figure if we are stupid enough to buy them then thats our business.....freedom of the marketplace...
Then, why did you about a year or two ago, BRAG about getting a couple jugs of CELL-TECH for around $20?
Why did you ADMIT when you initially used a creatine product, you made some good gains (which is what I said typically happens with first-time creatine users)?
And, speaking of Gaspari products, one such items about which you were singing the praises was SIZE-ON (which has NOT been banned). Remember that?
The only reason that people claim that supplements are "frauds" is because they have UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS of what they can or are supposed to do. Yes, they are endorsed by top pros and amateur bodybuilders. But, what do you expect? Would you (or anyone else) buy creatine or protein powder, if Richard Simmons were endorsing it, no matter how well it actually worked?