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For me there are 2 seperate issues:

 

1) Crazy claims - as far as I'm concerned buying miracle potions and powders is a tax for stupid people so I have no issue there.

 

2) Maths - if the label says 70% protein then there better be 70% protein or you'll never sell me any of your products again.

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For me there are 2 seperate issues:

 

1) Crazy claims - as far as I'm concerned buying miracle potions and powders is a tax for stupid people so I have no issue there.

 

2) Maths - if the label says 70% protein then there better be 70% protein or you'll never sell me any of your products again.

whahahahhaaaaa, top of your game sir

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I am always amused by the 'amazing, immediate results' that sponsored and so called 'brand ambassadors' get from these products .... after 27yrs I am yet to find anything that does these things to me sadly  :whistling:

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I am always amused by the 'amazing, immediate results' that sponsored and so called 'brand ambassadors' get from these products .... after 27yrs I am yet to find anything that does these things to me sadly :whistling:

Try Bicycle magazine - you can double your power and triple your endurance in 3 weeks according to 90% of their covers!

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For me there are 2 seperate issues:

 

1) Crazy claims - as far as I'm concerned buying miracle potions and powders is a tax for stupid people so I have no issue there.

 

2) Maths - if the label says 70% protein then there better be 70% protein or you'll never sell me any of your products again.

Dont you mean 100%? Like in 100% Whey Protein.

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Try Bicycle magazine - you can double your power and triple your endurance in 3 weeks according to 90% of their covers!

 

:w00t:  and that in the same month as the event especially just before 94.7, August, Epic etc .....

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I am amazed how people seem to be justifying the scam that is the supplement industry in general. 

There have been responses like: "He is a great businessman that saw a gap in market' well done to him him taking it." or "a tax for stupid people"

I'm not taking a dig at specific people for their opinions, but the point is that it is a scam and the law should protect people against it, we should not encourage it or congratulate someone for scamming people. 

 

Were the people that got caught out by J Arthur Brown also stupid? Maybe they should have known better, but what he did was illegal, and he is in jail now. 

 

All those USN Ferrari's were bought with the crushed dreams of fat people....

 

I hope they take Dr Harris to court, then they'll have to reveal all their tests results (if any exist) publicly. 

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All his stock pulled from the shelves, but why would any chemist in south africa do that when USN products bring in big money! Shops like dischem are just as guilty! Check this one .....oxygenated water!!!

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I just drank a glass of Oxygen-less tap water and it tasted exactly the same as the magical USN water :whistling:

 

I also had a lack of oxygen in my body so I bought USN's magical Oxygenated Water :wacko: to supplement this problem :w00t:  :blush:

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