Isn't this a N2BM (Nathan Chase) product? The same guy caught spiking products with Superdrol?
Isn't this a N2BM (Nathan Chase) product? The same guy caught spiking products with Superdrol?
Another thing, the mere name of this product is a reflection on the company's integrity, or lack thereof. "HCgenerate" is designed to mislead unsuspecting people into believing it's either real HCG or a suitable replacement for it. It is neither.
Marketing like this leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Gaspari did this with it's "Novedex" product, which sounds like the pharma-grade "Nolvadex." It's shady - and intentionally so.
I don't know what's in HCGenerate. It may be a decent product. But if the owner/designer/marketer is who I think it is, I wouldn't spend a dime on it.
Nathan Chase is so fake, and every product he touches with his "brown touch" instantly becomes shit. i wouldn't touch hcgenerate with a 10 foot pole. the tribulus in it is probably what boosts libido, but no hormonal effects whatsoever.
don't think that this can substitute for HCG, cause it can't
just get hcg, the real stuff
need2 is money down the crapper