so ur saying that is a bad product? I just heard that it helps you gain muscle and I really need it cauz im 145 pounds and I need to gain and be stronger.
SO will i be tested positive? No i guess
Yes, it's a bad product. If you want to gain weight and get stronger, you need to worry primarily about your lifting and eating. Intelligent supplementation can help, but intelligent this is not.
Test positive for what? I told you what kind of product it was and linked to the NCAA's rules. I don't see any conflicts, do you? Look up the full ingredients list yourself if you want.
Why in the hell would you be putting something into your body with no idea what's in it, what it does, or even who fucking makes it?
Good point.
have u ever taken any supplements before I know what it does I dont know who makes it. I know whats inside of it. Plus the fact that lot of fellow athletes told me that the majority of D1 athletes take it
Apparently who don't know what's in it, or you don't know the NCAA rules. One of the two. And this is a strange place to come to learn about NCAA rules, so naturally, we assumed the former.
The majority of D1 athletes do not take Black Powder. :icon_conf