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just finished reading "STEROIDS 101"

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this was the most expensive book i have ever purchased related to bodybuilding and i have to say that i do not feel that i got my moneys worth. i found the meso site to be much more informative and enriching. i thought that the cycle theories alone in the book were very stupid and the book really had nothing new to offer me that i have'nt read before. only other juice book i own is the old anabolic reference guide and even though it is outdated, i still like it better. something tells me that i should have purchased CHEMICAL MUSC. ENHANCEMENT instead. i was always curious about the WAR 1996 but figured it was also outdated by now. i want to get some opinions on what you bros think is THE best juice book out b4 i waste my money again. i like radical cycle theories THAT WORK and they also make for interesting reads. anybody have good results following a particular book that they wanna share? thanks:idea:
 
I'm pretty damn new to AS, but I have to recommend Anabolics 2002. I ordered both this book and CME (Chemical Muscle Enhancement) last week and CME has yet to freakin show up. Don't pay too much for either, as I found BOTH of the books for under $35 each! Check out www.beyondmuscle.com for CME, I picked up a copy for $32.95, and Ebay for Anabolics 2002, I payed $32 for it. There is a fellow out there that has a huge supply that is continously auctioning them off at $28 each, so don't bid more than a few bucks more than that, as soon as he sells it, another one just replaces it for another $28...
I really like A2002, good book. A few editorial mistakes, ironically as I was told in this forum, but overall it doesn't have much bullshit. There is a plethora of viable info, everything from what stacks to use and side effects, even 12 pages (front and back) of drugs, their boxes, and amps. To check for counterfits... Let me know how things work out for you. -Climber406
 
For informational purposes for a novice, I recommend World Anabolic Review 1996. Believe it or not I think its still a great book for drug profiles, dieting, training, and cycling information. Just dont pay attention to what the book says is real or counterfeit because the book is obviously dated.
 
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