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Anybody have any info on GH1000 from Iron Curtain Labs...they make big claims

yarddart

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Anybody ever used GH1000 from Iron Curtain Labs? I received this pamphlet in the mail and this is the "guarantee" they make. "If you don't gain well over 100lbs on your bench press, 200 lbs on your squat, 50 pounds on our barbell curls: pack on slabs of dense ripped muscle, and decrease your body fat by 75% within three months of using GH1000, then Iron Curtain Labs will immediatley refund every penny you paid". Believe me, I have tried all kinds of "supplements", both legal and not so legal but this sounds like total B.S. I was just wondering if anybody had stories about this crap or actually forked out the money to try it. Iron Curtain labs even has Magnus Manusson endorseing the stuff saying is was his legal secret to winning his 4 time World's Strongest Man contest. Give me your insite guys!
 
Its a hoax,dont buy it ,heres my story with it

I got the pamphlet in the mail about 5 years ago. Back then i looked at it,i thought it was some steriod or other illegal drug. I was thinking of buying it but in my mind i classyfised it has a steriod, and i thought if i bought it and ever it wused it that would stunt my growth,and cause a bunch of other problems. I really belived that shit,but i didnt buy it,not because i didnt belive the ad, but because it came off as too hardcore for me.

It's total crap,i wouldn't waste my money if i were you. Ive heard different stories on whats in it... i think its a amino acid formula with high levels of some specific amino acids. So many companies especially infocommercials and ads in the back of the mags offer that guarentee thing, i guess they think people won't return it ,or maybe they dont answer the phone or give people a hard time.

I forgot who endoresed it 5 years ago,i think the same guy . The guy that endoresed it was 5'4 and theres a before picture of him where he looks like Normal guy ,then later hes huge. And the ad kept talking about how he doesnt use drugs,and how hes ashamed and disturbed about all his competiiors that use drugs.hahaha
 
:mad: Whenever you see ad's like these, and 92% of all supplement companies use similar types of wording, you must first realize that these companies are trying to get your business. It wouldn't be the same to tell you that if you try product A, you will feel a little better and that's it, so they bombard you with all the inticing claims that get you to buy their miracle product. I wish I had a dollar for every new magic potion to hit the maket in the past 10 years, I would probably have at least $200 by now. I'll be honest and tell you that I too was suckered by these snake oil salemen and their claims, heck this type of salesmanship has been going on since the days of yore when they used to sell Snake oil off the back of wagons and wagon trains, it works because people want to believe that a magic potion does exist to cure their shortcommings or to fix what they can't without hard work: just look at the diet pill industry, it's a multi billion dollar a year business. The best things you can do to help you grow or reach your goal is : work your butt off in the gym, a good diet, constant feedings of protein, and possibly multi-vitamins, glutamine peptides and lots of water, anything else is just fluff and opens us to being suckered into buying this type of junk over and over again.
 
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