bbkingpin
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It makes little sense if you can get real deal. Gray market "nutriceuticals" gained traction in early 90's when aas were hard to come by, there was no internet, no Chinese raw powder suppliers, no Mexican vet suppliers, huge federal government crackdown ("Death in the Locker Room," Lyle Alzado blaming steroids for his poor health, Brian Bosworth sidelined from Orange Bowl after testing positive for deca -- sounds like Major League Baseball nowadays), etc.
If you read Bill Phillips's "Anabolic Reference Guide" from the early 90s, half the book is dedicated to spotting counterfeits. So, back then, these "gray market" products had a following. Nowadays, ppl have no idea how good they have it, bitching about everything when, in actuality, the supply and accessibility is great. So, why go with zoelabs? Only if they can show they have products that are effective and do not interfere with HPTA, then maybe they would be good products to bridge your cycles with. But that has never been their claim, I believe.
If you read Bill Phillips's "Anabolic Reference Guide" from the early 90s, half the book is dedicated to spotting counterfeits. So, back then, these "gray market" products had a following. Nowadays, ppl have no idea how good they have it, bitching about everything when, in actuality, the supply and accessibility is great. So, why go with zoelabs? Only if they can show they have products that are effective and do not interfere with HPTA, then maybe they would be good products to bridge your cycles with. But that has never been their claim, I believe.