Legal Steroids. Fact or Fiction?

Okay i was reading my exercise magazine and i came along this like three page advertisement for legal steroids. im just wondering is legal steroids too good to be true? i mean i seen the before and after picture of this guy that took it and he went from a fat big guy to a shredded bodybuilder type in 8 weeks. all i want to know really is if this is fake why can magazines advertise stuff like this,or if someone could tell me that this works.

[quote]derekjensen321 wrote:
Okay i was reading my exercise magazine and i came along this like three page advertisement for legal steroids. im just wondering is legal steroids too good to be true? i mean i seen the before and after picture of this guy that took it and he went from a fat big guy to a shredded bodybuilder type in 8 weeks. all i want to know really is if this is fake why can magazines advertise stuff like this,or if someone could tell me that this works.[/quote]

I’m going to assume you’re being serious. No, I’ve seen these, a lot of the time they have genuine-sounding names, but it just crap in a bottle they market that way, so that you fall for it. Sometimes they even have disclaimers of customs seizures, etc., as if it were the real deal. It’s definitely deceptive, but not illegal.

fiction

HA! their called trenoxymetholone or some shit huh? They have a picture of farm animals on the labels. I’ve seen that shit on MD. The brand name escapes me. To answer your question: Fiction. Nothing but overpriced rice flour and a pinch of DHEA.