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Necroyunus
5/26/2010 11:30am,
Guys sorry i searched but couldnt find info about this.

It s not very hard to find ads like this but when I saw this on Sherdog it made me a little curious.

Is it possible that any of experienced guys go and check the website and tell me what this is all about?

http://www.musclewarfare.com/

They promise so much and they offer a one week free trial.

Thanks

MMAMickey
5/26/2010 1:53pm,
Introducing Muscle Warfare, the first supplement company to ever offer scientifically developed, creatine free, NMDA enhanced, muscle specific munitions to help turn you into a muscular bodybuilding warrior.

you can look at that site two ways.

1)the massive guy with the hammer isn't any mma fighter I've ever heard of

2)the guys actually training in mma in the lil video don't look like its done them any good in terms of muscular size.

either fighters dont use it or it doesnt do what it says.

gregaquaman
5/26/2010 2:28pm,
can anybody translate the ingredients? They sound made up

Kickapoo
5/26/2010 2:42pm,
...is that for real?

What exactly is a 'strength blaster'? Do I need one?

EDIT: Also, I like how it goes for the twin downfalls of male self esteem: small muscles and inadequate sex lives.

TheRuss
5/26/2010 6:51pm,
Take your money, build it into a little pile, and light it on fire. If it costs seventy bucks a pound, it'd better either have MGF or cocaine in it.

46and2
5/26/2010 7:38pm,
No thanks.

helmutlvx
5/26/2010 11:47pm,
Can I call dibs on starting a death metal group with that name?

MUSCLE WARFARE, out now with their new CD titled "VASCULAR CRUSHING POWER"

I think it could be a hit.

Seriously though. All of that muscle will probably just weigh you down when you fight.

Kickapoo
5/26/2010 11:49pm,
Can I call dibs on starting a death metal group with that name?

MUSCLE WARFARE, out now with their new CD titled "VASCULAR CRUSHING POWER"

I think it could be a hit.

Seriously though. All of that muscle will probably just weigh you down when you fight.

This is assuming this product will give you muscle.

helmutlvx
5/26/2010 11:52pm,
But. But. But it's got explosions behind it! That MUST mean it works!

Necroyunus
5/27/2010 12:50am,
Guys thanks for all answers but what I expected was a little bit more serious comments.

I also said "no thanks" when I first saw it too. I m not asking for an advice about if i should buy this or not.

My point was since they promise so much, they give you a 1 week trial and the ad is on sherdog (even though i dont like the site so much, its still not a very unpopular website) maybe I thought someone who has good knowledge of supplements, human body etc. can have a look at website and give me some info about the ingredients of the products, and tell me why it wouldnt work in a more, lets say, scientific way.

thanks

MMAMickey
5/27/2010 4:58am,
It might actually have cocaine in it then..

I've heard it helps, not that I've ever lifted weights after doing it

TheRuss
5/27/2010 4:54pm,
Guys thanks for all answers but what I expected was a little bit more serious comments.

Dude, anyone can put anything on the Internet. There is a wealth of claims that are simply fabricated from whole cloth.


tell me why it wouldnt work in a more, lets say, scientific way.

You've got this **** backwards. It's up to the supplement manufacturers to prove that things do work, not the other way around.

Also, read my comment again.

Double edit: I'll spell things out a bit further.

$70 US gets you 90 capsules of "NMDA":
Zinc: 1.5mg
Magnesium: 35mg
"NMDA Proprietary Blend": 230mg


"Proprietary blend" is industry code for "we're hiding something".

The "Amino Acid Hormonal Amplifying Matrix" is 35mg. Of that, some of it is D-aspartic acid, and some of the rest of it is metabolites. TrueProtein is selling D-aspartic acid for $27 (http://www.trueprotein.com/Product_Details.aspx?cid=25&pid=6947)/100g = $0.27/g = $0.00945/capsule.

Awesome. Less than a cent of the active ingredient per capsule, which cost $0.78 each.

Triple edit: The "Myobolic-SERM/2" is resveratrol and variations.