Hello,
You know, this guide is nothing new to me. Mick’s view of Roids is similar to mine. It’s just great to hear him say it.
So, I don’t feel like I’m the only one saying that you don’t have to do these massive cycles to get to where you wanna get.
I like his no BS style. Just meat and potatoes on a regular plate. Fuck the expensive China and silverware.
Great ebook! I look forward to getting the Chris guide. That’s the look that I’m after.
Sincerely,
Brett.
Thanks Brett…
I do like to hear an honest and real
down to earth opinon about Mick and his views.
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Anabolic Steroids, then it’s time to check out the very best of
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Hey Mick, I’m not a current bodybuilder, I’m older and just trying ti maintain my testosterone lever at the age 17 point. Is there a safe way to do that, safely? If so do have a supply, and how expensive, I’m retired and cost is a factor.
Brelan
Hello Mick
I bought your guide books 1,2&3 and have gained some good info and feel a lot more confident in taking gear now however some gear i got a hold off (and did not notice at the time)is 5 months out of date.Afriend told me it will still be good but i would feel far better if you would know whether this is so.Its a few amps of primabolin depot.Thanks for your e-books Mick and hope you can help me.
Ray.
Thanks for the share! I have been a fan of bodybuilding since I was a lad and saw pictures of Sergio’s biceps. It is so good to finally hear truth spoken and written about the sport. It amazes me that so many authors continue to spout the bull to the best educated bodybuilders since dbol became a gym mainstay. I was just reading a book by Ellington Darden, who I believe is right on the mark as far as training is concerned, but he continues to say that Casey Viator and Boyer Coe were not on gear when training with Arthur Jones. Casey put on something like 65 pounds of muscle due to high intensity training on Nautilus equipment during the Colorado experiment. Because he and Boyer signed a paper which stated that they would not use gear proves that they did not. Come on writers, take a page out of Mick’s writings and realize that we just want straight up honesty-”NO BULL!” Thanks for your honesty Mick. Love you on utube.
Hi there!!!! Im A singel guy from Denmark.
One day when I was “surfing the net” I came to somthing interresting, it were In Topics of Steroids (area)…I have read A LOT of these so called Experts, but this was diffrent.
I was by A guy Called Mick Hart. As i begun to read on i coud see that this info NOT were like all the others. It was so to speak straight from the “Heart”. I can promise you its quallity top no1, but try to see for you´r self. It were a bit of the famus NO BULL stuff ,a small part of whats called Laymans Guide To Steroids part II.by Mick Hart. boy I can tell you there was plenty of knowledge on Steroids and likes ex HGH and so on
Now 3 month later and good educated in “must know`s” about Steroids, All I can say is :Get your hand on this book YOU WONT
REGRET IT thats A Fact. Thanks for ton of visdom and Honestly
straight out of need to know basics of STEROIDS. MICK HART!!
your THE BEST!!!!! from Kenneth in littel Denmark gaines 22 lbs.
thanks for the exceedingly informative bit of info on the roids….
Hey Mick Hart,
Haven’t heard from you in a while. What have you been up to? Hope to hear from you soon!
Kevin