Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Jungle Warfare Review Frequently Asked Questions

Jungle Warfare is a non-hormonal Pro-Hypertrophic, herbal AR agonist, which acts as an estrogen and free testosterone-modulating compound. The active components of Jungle Warfare work in synergy to support lean mass acquisition and fat loss. Whether used alone or in combination with other ALR Industries’ muscle building or fat loss products, we are confident that you will enjoy the results you earn while using Jungle Warfare!

Q: Is Jungle Warfare a pro-hormone?

A: No, Jungle Warfare is not a pro-hormone. Pro-hormones are suppressive to your body’s natural testosterone levels, have an array of side effects and do not result in permanent gains. How many times have you used pro-hormones and made substantial gains only to lose them all after you ceased its use? This is where Jungle Warfare comes into play! Jungle Warfare™ will increase your free testosterone levels while controlling your estrogen levels. Jungle Warfare™ is clean and efficient, whereas pro-hormones storm the castle and leave abruptly taking your gains with it. What does Jungle Warfare mean to you? No bloat, no suppression of your natural test levels, quality muscle gains and no unwanted post cycle side effects.

Q: Do I need liver support while using Jungle Warfare?

A: There is nothing in Jungle Warfare that is inherently taxing on the liver. However, we believe that you need to support your liver due to environmental factors. If your general health is compromised, your body will not run efficiently. If your spark plugs don’t work then nitrous boosters won’t help, your body is no different.

Q: Can women take Jungle Warfare?

A: Yes, women can take Jungle Warfare. Jungle Warfare can be a great product for women, if they are looking for that lean, muscular, yet still feminine look. It even stacks nicely with PRO-ANABOL. However, we strongly advise a slightly lower dosage (1 capsule/day) for women than suggested to men and to take at least 2-weeks off after taking Jungle Warfare for 2-weeks. At this recommended dosage, there should be no signs of any adverse side effects with women like masculinization type effects.

Q: Will Jungle Warfare negatively affect the HPTA in men, and thus require a PCT protocol?

A: No, Jungle Warfare will not negatively affectthe HPTA in men. Plus, Jungle Warfare can be used as part of an extensive PCT regimen and keep the body anabolic while the HPTA is in recovery mode so to speak.

Q: Is Jungle Warfare a steroid & could it cause one to fail a drug test?

A: Jungle Warfare is neither a steroid nor a pro-steroid though it does contain a steroidal Aromatase inhibitor similar to Aromasin or Arimidex. All tested organizations have different testing procedures and guidelines, so we cannot make an all-inclusive statement. However, many do test for ratios including free testosterone, or epitestosterone to estrogen ratios. One of Jungle Warfare’s main goals/effects is the sharp increase in free testosterone, thus making the body’s main androgenic hormone more bioavailable and useable. Again, this is accomplished through making the body work more efficiently from the inside out, not from the outside in as with common pro-hormones or steroids. This reason coupled with the slight decrease in circulating estrogens could inevitably cause one to have a false drug test.

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