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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jan 25, 2007 17:20

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I ordered a Methoxy suppliment and also some Zinc and Magnesium natural
suppliments. The Zinc and Magnesium are good at naturally boosting
testosterone to help get in shape. And the Methoxy works in two ways:
it regenerates muscle tissue really fucking fast, and it converts fat
into muscle and grows both lean endurance muscle and muscle mass.

I took one pill, and the boxy says you can take 2 per day (But I
wouldn't reccommend it). So I took one pill and 5 minuets later I was
doing sets of 200 crunches, one after another. Then I started working...
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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jan 25, 2007 19:42

On Jan 25, 8:20
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Author: CoreyWhite
Date: Jan 25, 2007 20:45

Hmm, it doesn't sound that it is illegal from these factbites I am
pulling up. The exact, and patented chemical formula I am taking is
different than pure straight methoxy apparently. but here is what I
pulled up. Still, I think I may return it because of certain
similarities I am noticing, depending on how I feel when the drug wears
off.

Methoxyisoflavone
Nonessential Micronutrient

OVERVIEW

Summary
Livestock producers around the world are using an isoflavone (a plant
chemical with "steroid-like" effects) called methoxy to naturally
increase the size of their animals (hormone free), so there's probably
some potential here. Despite the claims, though, there's just not
enough evidence to show that it has any real potential for enhancing
muscle size in humans. There are other more effective isoflavones, like
ipriflavone (daidzein), the one methoxy's claims are based on, which
supports both your skeletal system and heart.
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