Sure, I'll debunk it.
1.
Read the "reviews" - The fifth one down states his bench went from 285lb to 500lb! In a month? From taking what THEY (THE COMPANY ITSELF) claims is an aromatase inhibitor. Everybody can just move straight to pct for the real gains then.
2.
It's not primobolan!
primobolan IS methenolone acetate (or 17 beta-hydroxy-1-methyl-5 alpha-androst-1-en-3-one) and is not (4-Androsten-4-ol-3beta,17beta-dione Acetate)
If it could double your max bench - especially a 285lb bench! - Then why in the world would it fraudulently hide behind a clearly inferior ACTUAL steroid??!
Going from a 285lb bench to a 320 lb bench, in one month, on the steroid primobolan would be conisidered a pretty damn good month.
Is that enough debunking? I sense the placebo/holy grail effect is stong with you.
3.
Anyone can (and they do) take a pill machine, chemically fuck with basically anything and call it (5 alpha beta - 1 androsen - 3 methyl - bs) then brand it as a "supplement" - the fda doesn't regulate or care... hmmm... just like this very suspicious product. Welcome to the supplement industry.
The reason not many people will respond to you is because someone is always posting about some miracle pill - super supplement, copying and pasting all the companies bullshit marketing material. I'm not flaming you but I'm telling you why people ignore the post and the product entirely - they just figure you'll either learn or go away.
4.
You're just going to take what you want and believe what you want and spend your money where you want. You can go over to the supplement board and find posts where guys say their livers hurt from "cycling" tribus - or they got bad back acne from their fruit punch flavored No2 and there's always some new pill that doubles muscle and streghth in weeks without any side effects and it has just been discovered or has been completely overlooked. It's a business that's based on belief and the condition known as the placebo effect.
If you really want to gain strength then lift and eat food.