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    Anyone now anything about all the AS books circulating out there that are worth the pitch? I've heard of the layman's guide, anabolic2002 and steroids101 but are they really worthwhile, informative reading material? Any help greatly appreciated.

  • #2
    Although a bit outdated, Dan Duchaine's Underground Steroid Handbook 2 and the 1996 World Anabolic Review are good reads.

    LoL...Sorry, but I haven't read anything more recent.

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    • #3
      anabolics 2002 IMHO is a great book

      steroids 101 IMHO is not worth the money

      I've read a few others and IMHO anabolics 2002 is by far the clearest, easiest and most informative, it is also written in a non-biased factual manner.

      Hoped That Helped
      Good Luck

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      • #4
        i liked author l Rea's chemical muscle enhancement , its expensive, but some new ideas in the book which is definitely worth taking a read . also paul borreson's book called "the stack" is pretty cool too , the man was wayy ahead of his time and the book is a mess when u take presentation into consideration , but again , fresh ideas which are very new compared to the norm and worth trying .
        check out -->www.bodybuilding4life.com

        DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR !

        "We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected."

        -Henry David Thoreau

        Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit.
        'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.'


        you must never confuse the faith that you will prevail in the end - with the discipline to confront the brutal facts of your current reality . whatever they might be - the stockdale paradox .

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        • #5
          raybravo,

          Was curious about Rea's book. Heard good reviews.
          What's different?

          Thanks
          Trip

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          • #6
            new ideas , diff ideas about short cycles , gh use , talks a lot of drug synnergy which is good . decent base , the next book in the series BUILDING THE PERFECT BEAST (not released yet , but i managed to get a copy ) rocks , so make sure u get this one and wait for the next .
            check out -->www.bodybuilding4life.com

            DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR !

            "We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected."

            -Henry David Thoreau

            Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit.
            'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.'


            you must never confuse the faith that you will prevail in the end - with the discipline to confront the brutal facts of your current reality . whatever they might be - the stockdale paradox .

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            • #7
              ray, lol,

              So, who do you know?

              Alright you sold me. Good gh knowledge is very limited, as is good information on synergy.

              thanks

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              • #8
                Hey thanks guys. What about ebooks such as the Layman's guide? Or the one on mail order secrets? Do those merit any credit? Its just that they seem to promise alot and, of course, my mommy always told me to be careful especially when it sounds too good to be true. But seriously, I haven't heard anything about these ebooks at all.
                Thanks again.

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                • #9
                  stay away from those books ,if u want to read them , i think they are available for free download somewhere on the web , if u cant find it , dont buy it , not worth .
                  check out -->www.bodybuilding4life.com

                  DEATH BEFORE DISHONOUR !

                  "We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more humane, while his education has been sadly neglected."

                  -Henry David Thoreau

                  Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit.
                  'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.'


                  you must never confuse the faith that you will prevail in the end - with the discipline to confront the brutal facts of your current reality . whatever they might be - the stockdale paradox .

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                  • #10
                    Anabolics 20XX are good books but i'm not sure if there is any info in there that isn't on the anabolic review website..

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                    • #11
                      Layman guide is a poor ebook. Try anabolics 2002 or steroids 101
                      They are the most up to date and non biased . I own most of the steroid books out there and those are the best

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                      • #12
                        I got the Layman's and it is dull. I also got theAnabolic Review and it is teaching me a lot. I like the cycle lay outs as well in there. and all the info on each drug too!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by raybravo
                          i liked author l Rea's chemical muscle enhancement , its expensive, but some new ideas in the book which is definitely worth taking a read . also paul borreson's book called "the stack" is pretty cool too , the man was wayy ahead of his time and the book is a mess when u take presentation into consideration , but again , fresh ideas which are very new compared to the norm and worth trying .
                          i can't attach it, but i got rea's chemical enhascemnt and some other books PDF, pm me

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