Bodybuilding Supplement EPOZINE-O2 from BSN
EPOZINE-O2™NT is BSN®’s revolutionary anabolic mediator & ergogenic plasma volumizer. Designed to promote superior physical performance & endurance, blood-volumizing plasma expansion, and significantly greater increases in lean muscle mass, EPOZINE-O2™NT is an athlete’s answer to myocellular (muscle) growth and expansion. These myocellular increases are mediated by enhancing maximal oxygen uptake capacity, delivery and consumption and increasing erythropoietin and red blood cell count, all the while accelerating protein synthesis and myohypertrophic activation via promotion of a positive nitrogen balance. EPOZINE-O2™NT is the next-generation key to unlocking your muscular evolution.

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why would anyone buy such an overpriced supplement? just buy some cheap arginine and take it more often to get the purpose of epozine..
@Animalicia
you take an athlete with $20,000 dollars worth of synthetic hormones in them and pay them $50,000 to say “This works and ‘helps’ with my workouts”
Bodybuilding is a religion to some people. They dare not question the ‘high priests’ of their culture. If the athlete says their ‘clean’, may muscular atrophy strike the blasphemers who say otherwise.
Was that Dennis Wolfe?
i didnt say he was clean why are u discussing pointless stuff nooone in here seems to be bothered about? theres just way cheaper supplements that has about the same things thats in epozine
yup
It’s exactly the same as any famous person endorsing something, it has absolutely nothing to do with the product itself. If a bodybuilder is going to buy a specific supplement they may be swayed to use the brand of their favorite. I highly doubt they believe their success is due solely to a bsn endorsement.
I mean sponsor ! not endorsement ( at the end).
@Tra1n3rfromH3ll
it may be that they take some additional hormones to get better gains, but that doesn’t mean it is easy to look like this. if they they do it than it is their decision. anyway most of the human beings on earth won’t look like them even if they take tons of steroids. there is a lot of effort, genetics and hard work behind it. its like you go to a pokerchallenge and shout out “playing cards is gay” make a constructive posting or keep your thoughts private.
@drumfreak00 yeah he signed recently with bsn
Lmao, good one bro.
@Animalicia
i saw a question, i decided to anwer it hower i felt like without being derogatory, bigoted or overly personal.
it’s brand name trust vs. low price principle; that’s all.
@starfourfivesix
i would infer that athlete would attribute their success to training, time, etc. overall.
but to make money off of that list of attributions, all they have to do is say, “I used x. product.”
Who’s the dark skinned guy in this video?
that doesnt have anything to do with dennis wolf, supplements and aas are two whole different things.
@MrFlyingaussie
Johnnie Jackson. that dude can lift a lot.
That’s Brandon Curry. He is going to be making his pro debut this summer at the Europa in Orlando.
He’s the next big thing, hopefully
I buy all my sups separately, saves money and you know what you’re getting. who knows whats in a proprietary blend? Anyway I don’t really think people are so naive as to believe that pros get to where they are through legal supplements, If they have the cash and they like the fact they’re taking what ronnie takes then let them have it.
the dark skinned dude is Brandon Curry not Johnnie Jackson