who here uses brand stuff, generic, or research? ive always went with research because ive always had good luck with research stuff and prices are the best but i know guys want other stuff for a reason, tell me what you guys buy and why? youve been burned? comfortability? comparability?
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Re: research chem vs. brand or generic
Originally posted by alluprbdy View PostI prefer blister packs for peace of mind. Not that research chems arent good too its just something I like. I use UGL a-dex or aroma, that shits too pricey from a pharmacy"Who me? I'm like 500lbs. Who me? I'm like at least 150. What do I weigh? I'm like 7ft tall" Lester Beetlejuice Green
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ive had more consistant results with generic or pharmacyHE WHO MAKES A BEAST OF HIMSELF, GET'S RID OF THE PAIN OF BEING A MAN!!
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Re: research chem vs. brand or generic
I've had good results with some research chems and used some that I thought were less than par. I think the main reason people would opt for brand name is peace of mind. If you're using a good reputable research chem, then I feel you can have some peace of mind, but if your using brand name and taking 10mg of something, you know it's most likely 10mg of that something. It'd be nice to be able to afford brand name, but I usually lean toward research or generic due to price and convenience.
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