17-HD
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Oh, and in case you missed it, here’s a link to the full 17-HD review on UltimateFatBurner.com.
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Shane on 21 Apr 2009 at 1:17 pm #
17-HD causes much more than caffeine like stimulation. After taking it for a few days you’ll feel like you can throw a car 100 yards. The energy kicks in full at about an hour and lasts about 5 hours. Women should not be taking this product. Regardless of pseudo-scientific breakdowns of it’s ingredients, this product works wonders without a doubt.
Editor’s comments: We’re glad you enjoyed this product, Shane. We’re a little perplexed though; how can our review of 17-HD, complete with the appropriate clinical study references be considered “pseudo scientific?” If you have access to any clinical data validating Vyotech’s claims for this product, we’d love to see them. In the meantime, we take issue with the “pseudo scientific” reference.
Visitor Rating:Allen gubba on 18 Jul 2009 at 10:27 am #
This site answered all the questions I had. The caffeine explains being unable to sleep.
I did have more energy during my workouts without the buzz. I was given samples by a friend. I have purchased other products and had no problem getting them from my supplier. I’m going to finish the bottle I have and re-evaluate things.
Visitor Rating:Thor on 25 Jul 2009 at 10:48 am #
This stuff is a lie…it says it will not cause hair loss and it does. I had thick hair until I started to use this. Every time I tried to call the number on the Vyotech page I would get the runaround. So I have e-mailed them thousands of times and no one has bothered to respond… if a supplement claims not to do harm it should stick to its promise.
Visitor Rating:Bob on 05 Oct 2010 at 1:35 pm #
So after reading all of this information, I’m still confused as to whether this is considered a steroid or not? I’m interested in trying this supplement, but need a clear cut answer on if it is classified as a steroid?
Editor’s comments: There are no “real” steroids in 17-HD Bob. Just ingredients masquerading as them. So no, 17-HD would not be classified as a steroid.
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