This is obviously just another blatant attempt to fool newbies and the uneducated or uninitiated, by using names for brands and products that sound ALMOST like the real thing, often with but one letter changed or omitted. Some friendly, albeit unsolicited advice bro: If it's advertised in a full page or larger ad in the magazines, it's both legal and bogus. Which means the only measurable growth will be in the bank account of the unscrupulous creeps that prey on peoples naivete. They want you to think, "Hey it must be almost as good as real gear?" Well think again. Be smart and save your hard earned dough for real gear and supplements that work, not some bull**** knockoff/ripoff. |