Duromine vs Professional athlete
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete
Lol. So you have 6 months to live, but if you change your dietary habits you will live? I'll have that fantasy disease thanks.
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I'll take one of those also.
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Wikipedia is your friend: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dixpafc1870 wrote:cheetah wrote: Also what does dorothy dixers mean?
In Australian politics, a Dorothy Dixer is a rehearsed or planted question asked of a government Minister by a backbencher of his/her own political party during Parliamentary Question Time.
The term is used in a mildly derogatory sense. Often, the question has been written by the Minister or his/her staff rather than by the questioner, and is used to give the Minister a chance to promote themselves or the work of the Government, or to criticise the opposition party's policies, to raise the profile of the backbench Member asking the question, or to consume the time available for questioning and thereby avoid tougher questions. It is a common and widely-accepted tactic during Question Time in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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kickinit wrote:I take supplements so I can achieve my daily macro's. It also gives me the chance to changed up my diet so i'm not having the same thing over and over again. It also adds convience and allows me to stay on track with my diet. While i'm bulking there's no way I can eat enough to be able to achieve what I need to without supplements. While i'm cutting yeh there's days when I could go without using it and I have done so in the past.
would I recommend the use of supplements, unless you understand what it is going to do for you and how it fits in your diet then yes. If you think it's going to get you ripped for that next music festival then by having a shake and lifting some weight saying "light weight" then no, not until you understand your diet and training program.
So its ok for you to take supplements to "change up you diet", and for "convenience".
But taking prescription medication to assist in weight loss is being lazy?
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Supplements don't magically make you gain muscle.
Prescription medication magically supresses your appetite.
Prescription medication magically supresses your appetite.
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Q. wrote:Supplements don't magically make you gain muscle.
Prescription medication magically supresses your appetite.
Maybe to those who take supplements that are toxic to the brain but to most others, how duromine works is not magic at all.

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The Sleeping Giant wrote:Lol. So you have 6 months to live, but if you change your dietary habits you will live? I'll have that fantasy disease thanks.
its was purely a example if you had to change your habits you would.
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PPLions wrote:kickinit wrote:I take supplements so I can achieve my daily macro's. It also gives me the chance to changed up my diet so i'm not having the same thing over and over again. It also adds convience and allows me to stay on track with my diet. While i'm bulking there's no way I can eat enough to be able to achieve what I need to without supplements. While i'm cutting yeh there's days when I could go without using it and I have done so in the past.
would I recommend the use of supplements, unless you understand what it is going to do for you and how it fits in your diet then yes. If you think it's going to get you ripped for that next music festival then by having a shake and lifting some weight saying "light weight" then no, not until you understand your diet and training program.
So its ok for you to take supplements to "change up you diet", and for "convenience".
But taking prescription medication to assist in weight loss is being lazy?
i'm taking supplements to make sure I hit my macro's and calories, not taking a medical drug (that can have some serious side effects) to suppress my appetite. Also if you eat red meat then you are consuming all those supplements with the exception of the green tea.
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Squids wrote:Q. wrote:Supplements don't magically make you gain muscle.
Prescription medication magically supresses your appetite.
Maybe to those who take supplements that are toxic to the brain but to most others, how duromine works is not magic at all.
and what supplements would that be that are toxic to the brain.
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kickinit wrote:Squids wrote:Q. wrote:Supplements don't magically make you gain muscle.
Prescription medication magically supresses your appetite.
Maybe to those who take supplements that are toxic to the brain but to most others, how duromine works is not magic at all.
and what supplements would that be that are toxic to the brain.
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Re: Duromine vs Professional athlete
Drago ran his furtherest last night a touch over 11kms. In 82mins. Without supplements, but did have his support crew on standby.
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cheetah wrote:Drago ran his furtherest last night a touch over 11kms. In 82mins. Without supplements, but did have his support crew on standby.
what about his banned substance with scary side effects?
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MW wrote:I'm new to this thread, but kickinit is Drago?
Possibly but highly unlikely.
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Does Drago play for Essendon?
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OnSong wrote:Does Drago play for Essendon?
He is built like Jobe Watson. Could be Jobe behind that newspaper.
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Q. wrote:OnSong wrote:Does Drago play for Essendon?
He is built like Jobe Watson. Could be Jobe behind that newspaper.
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OnSong wrote:MW wrote:I'm new to this thread, but kickinit is Drago?
Possibly but highly unlikely.
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