Topic Jungle Warfare 8 Week Review

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Posted at December 31, 1969, 6:00 pm:



If I were you I'd think the same thing and would be skeptical. And trust me, I was VERY skeptical about this product at first!! An herbal product that gives these kinds of gains..."yeah right I thought!"

I don't however work for ALRI. And I haven't done "a lot" of ALRI stacks. I have done 2 on behalf of the company. The Ergomax cycles I have run were all paid out of my own wallet. They just happen to make really good products. I am a product tester for them now, but I told them up front that if their product sucks then their product sucks and I'm going to say so. I absolutely refuse to give a positive review just because I got the opportunity to test a product for free. In no way do I feel that I owe them a positive review for free product. I could be running cycles of my left over Phera Plex and such right now, however, I have agreed to set my plans aside to test products for a company that, in my opinion, has helped reshape the supplement industry since the prohormone ban of 2004.

I can see your point however that I come across as being a rep. Actually, I believe it is now forum rules that all company reps must say so in their signature or under their name. Don't quote me on that, but I've seen some mods enforcing that recently.

I believe however that most company employees looking to pimp their products would have attributed the initial glycogen replenishment gain of 10lbs I experienced at first to the product itself and would have claimed it to be pure muscle. I am very adamant in that I don't want people to mistake that for lean muscle mass gained, because it was not!!

In terms of Jungle Warfare being "better" than prohormones/prosteroids...it depends on what factors you look at. Did I gain a crazy amount of muscle in 3 weeks? No. Did I get crazy strength gains in 3 weeks? No. I was only in week 3 when I really started to notice an increase in strength. So, Jungle Warfare doesn't produce rapid results like the PH's/PS's do. The gains are slower and steadier. Now, I do however think that Jungle Warfare is better in the sense that in 8 weeks, I gained just as much muscle as someone who used Superdrol for 3 weeks, followed by 4 weeks of PCT. And I don't have a messed up libido, liver enzymes, lipid levels, etc. And I didn't have to deal with a PCT. So in that sense, for me, Jungle Warfare is better.

But don't take my word for it. Search aroud. You'll notice that a lot of people who have kept logs on Jungle Warfare have achieved very similar results like mine.

Original of the message was taken from http://forum.bodybuilding.com/
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