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Mri - pro nos

Jim_Junkie

New member
Hey I'm just wondering if I am naive in thinking that MRI's product PRO NOS actually does contain a protein that burns belly fat (they claim it does). Has anyone used this product? and how does it rate :rolleyes:
 
I doubt it too... think about it. Why are none of these things being sold as pharmaceuticals? Because they don't work / don't have any evidence showing that they work.

USP Labs released a product called OxyElite which claims to target alpha-2 receptors. It ends up just being a bunch of useless herbs coupled with a hi dose of caffeine.
 
Thanks, I agree totally. IMO, if there really where such a source from whey that encourages belly fat burning I'm sure the market would storm it....sadly there isn't.
 
BoyFromAus,

I was just looking on bodybuilding.com (good site in my opinion) but they had USPlabs OxyELITE Pro up for nomination for a 2010 supplement award. I feel sorry for those people that go out thinking its great and loading up on it. such a shame
 
BoyFromAus,

I was just looking on bodybuilding.com (good site in my opinion) but they had USPlabs OxyELITE Pro up for nomination for a 2010 supplement award. I feel sorry for those people that go out thinking its great and loading up on it. such a shame

lol that is sad. But then again, it's not like the product is judged by a panel of experienced lifters, biochemists and dieticians. Most the time it's based on sales or user feedback, which in the case of fat burners, are mainly done by noobs who can really "feel" the caffeine burning the fat.
 
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