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    universal animal pak

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          nizoce2 on November 21, 2004 at 8:06 am #10059

          any have anything to say about this expensive multi?

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          fabio on November 21, 2004 at 11:47 pm #34958

          stay away from that stuff..its a steroid dude.

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          nizoce2 on November 22, 2004 at 2:34 am #34959

          i think the animal stak is the steriod and the pak it the multi.

        • Member
          400517 on December 7, 2004 at 6:24 am #34960

          i think there might be something in th preformance boosters.is that what you are talking about fabio?

        • Member
          x4 on December 7, 2004 at 7:22 am #34961

          there is an exceptionally high probability that these are tableted in the same facility and even machine so cross contamination would be a high concern for me

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          ksberry on December 7, 2004 at 8:38 am #34962

          i will you as a guy running track in college..dont take the animal pak or stak both contain things that will keep you from passing your drug test in college so why use them now.Stick to hard work and proper nutrition and rest and that will take you as far as you will let it.When you get to college youll be provided with every supplement you need

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          nizoce2 on December 10, 2004 at 4:24 am #34963

          i dont get it. is the pak a steriod or will just give you a + test?

        • Member
          Carson Boddicker on December 10, 2004 at 5:54 am #34964

          I beleive they are marketing a product called M Stak for tested athletes now.

          As far as my knowledge goes, all of the contents look legal to me.
          Calories: 16
          Total Carbohydrates: 1g
          Protein: 3g
          Vitamin A: 9900IU
          (as acetate & 66% as beta-carotene)
          Vitamin C (as ascorbic acid): 1g
          Vitamin D (as ergocalciferol): 680IU
          Vitamin E: 300IU
          (as d-a-tocopheryl acetate)
          Thiamin: 76mg
          (as thiamin HCl)
          Riboflavin: 76mg
          Niacin (as niacinamide): 82mg
          Vitamin B6: 72mg
          (as pyridoxine HCl)
          Folic Acid: 400mcg
          Vitamin B12: 6mcg
          (as cyanocobalamin)
          Biotin: 300mcg
          Pantothenic Acid: 76mg
          (as calcium pantothenate) Calcium (as citrate, carbonate): 2g
          Phosphorus: 228mg
          (as calcium phosphate)
          Iodine (from kelp): 150mcg
          Magnesium (as oxide): 133mg
          Zinc (as oxide): 30mg
          Selenium (as selenite): 50mcg
          Copper (as sulfate): 600mcg
          Manganese (as sulfate): 11mg
          Chromium (as picolinate): 6mcg
          Potassium (as sulfate): 200mg

          Amino Acid Blend:
          Lysine (from lactalbumin): 300mg
          Methionine: 500mg
          (from lactalbumin)
          Leucine (from lactalbumin): 100mg
          Valine (from lactalbumin): 760mg
          Threonine (from lactalbumin): 48mg
          Glutamic Acid: 700mg
          (from lactalbumin)
          Phenylalanine: 560mg
          (from lactalbumin)
          Arginine (as L-arginine)

          Performance Optimizers:
          Siberian Ginseng (root): 2g
          Oriental Ginseng (root): 250mg
          Smilax officinalis (root): 500mg
          Protogen A (as thioctic acid): 200mg
          Inosine: 500mg
          (as hypoxanthine riboside)
          Pyridoxine a-Ketoglutarate (PAK): 200mg
          Carnitine (as L-carnitine): 25mg
          Chromium Picolinate: 50mcg
          Coenzyme A: 20mg
          Coenzyme B12: 10mg
          Phosphatidylcholine: 200mg
          Para-Aminobenzoic Acid (PABA): 400mg
          Colostrum (bovine): 25mg
          Argentine Liver (bovinr): 3.9g
          Shark Cartilage: 1g
          Choline Complex: 1.2g
          Bioflavonoids (citrus): 1g

          Essential Fatty Acid Complex:
          Linoleic Acid: 200mg
          Oleic Acid: 100mg

          Digestive Enzymes:
          Betaine HCl: 200mg
          Pepsin: 64mg
          Papain: 64mg
          Ox Bile (bovine): 120mg
          Pancreatin: 700mg
          Mycozyme: 64mg

          Other Ingredients:
          Maltodextrin, calcium sulfate, choline citrate, magnesium stearate, stearic acid, parsley, goldenseal, don quai, burdock, alfalfa, water cress, rice bran, cellulose, and rose hips.

          Contains no suger, starch, artificial preservatives or colors.

        • Member
          800prince on December 10, 2004 at 10:10 am #34965

          I wouldn’t trust anything from a company that also makes prohormones. Cross contamination.

        • Member
          Carson Boddicker on December 10, 2004 at 7:08 pm #34966

          [i]Originally posted by 800prince[/i]
          I wouldn’t trust anything from a company that also makes prohormones. Cross contamination.

          Plus who wants to take ox bile?

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