Pacman
Active Member
Here are two examples:
Site 1 -
Anabolic Steroids: types, uses and risks | Steroid .com
Site 2 -
The info on the sites themselves appears to be very accurate. But then they have ads for these obvious BS legal alternatives.
There are A LOT of these sites.
What is the story behind them?
Are these sites created just to make money, and they put a ton of encyclopedic style info just to get you to trust them?
It just seems so dumb to provide such educational info on a bunch of steroids and then to offer some herbal supplement as an "alternative", as if it is even comparable.
What's going on there?
Site 1 -
Anabolic Steroids: types, uses and risks | Steroid .com
Site 2 -
Anavar Results (With Before and After Pictures) - Inside Bodybuilding
Wondering what typical anavar results actually look like? See before and after pictures from a man and woman who cycled anavar.
insidebodybuilding.com
The info on the sites themselves appears to be very accurate. But then they have ads for these obvious BS legal alternatives.
There are A LOT of these sites.
What is the story behind them?
Are these sites created just to make money, and they put a ton of encyclopedic style info just to get you to trust them?
It just seems so dumb to provide such educational info on a bunch of steroids and then to offer some herbal supplement as an "alternative", as if it is even comparable.
What's going on there?