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WHAT DOES MICK HART THINK OF STEROID ENCYLOPAEDIA?

 

If you don't already know who Mick Hart is, he's the author
of what are probably the most useful steroid books ever
written... "The Layman's Guides to Steroids I and II"

Take a look at them here:-
http://www.steroid-encyclopaedia.com/steroidbooks/

As I'm on Mick's mailing list I got a copy of an email he
sent out answering a reader on what was his opinion on
Steroid Encyclopaedia.

It's great to see this because Mick is a genuines steroid
expert, and one of the VERY FEW people in this game who
really do tell things as they are.

Here's his email...


>>> QUOTE FROM MICK HART'S "NO BULL" EZINE <<<

Hi,

"HEY MICK, I HAVE SEEN SOME OF YOUR ARTICLES AT
ANOTHER WEB SITE CALLED STEROID ENCYCLOPAEDIA"

Many times I get asked about other good anabolic steroid and
bodybuilding web sites, and the very first one I always
recommend is Steroid Encyclopaedia.

Here's the link to take a look for yourself

I first came across the site when I had an email
consultation from an 18 year old US college athlete asking
me about what steroids he should take etc.

He told me he had joined a web site to get the information
but had been told that he was too young by the people there,
and that he should continue to train naturally for a while
longer.

Besides that they had given him a great nutritional guide
and training routine.

The lad wasn't happy. He wanted steroids !!!

When I confirmed what he had already been told -- that in
fact his body was still growing and he wasn't even eating or
training properly, he was very pissed off to say the least.

The food plan and training routine he had been given was
excellent, and I told that's what he needed to follow.

The truth is he hadn't even given himself the benefit of a
few years of natural training.

It's a pity that youth is under so much pressure to use
steroids from an early age. I understand his desire, but he
was wrong.

I sincerely hope that he took the advice he had been given,
which I had confirmed to him as being correct.

I asked him which site had given him the advice, because
there's so much shit talked on many so called "steroid
message boards" that I was impressed to see a site giving
not just good advice, but intelligent and responsible
advice.

Actually I was very fucking impressed.

The site was Steroid Encyclopaedia...

That's how I first came across them. I joined the members
section to take a look around and have to say that it is, in
my opinion, the best site of it's kind.

It's a massive bodybuilding and steroid site, with loads of
info on suppliers, cycles, stacks and has a great board
(mainly US based).

The suppliers section is excellent. If you ever find
yourself in need then I can't think of a better way to get
connected, they even have their own supplier rating system
100% controlled by the members.

They asked me if I'd like to contribute some articles, and I
happily accepted.

So that's the story of Steroid Encyclopaedia and why some of
my articles appear there.

I like the guys there. They are a younger bunch than me, but
share many of my opinions...

No fucking about just good, reliable steroid info. And what
I most like is that the site is NOT full of adverts for
fucking crap steroid substitute supplements, like many other
similar sites.

I know how many visitors the guys get at Steroid
Encyclopaedia and know what they could earn by advertising
that shit all over their site... but they don't, because,
like me, they know that they would be "selling out" on their
principals.

I like that... good on you lads, keep it up !!!

If you've not taken a look at Steroid Encyclopaedia yet then
do so.

Train Hard,

Mick Hart.
Founder of the "No Bull Collection"

>>> END OF QUOTE FROM MICK HART'S EZINE <<<

 

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