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When the Supplements Market Hybridizes With Gaming: God Mode Pills

For that price, the bottle should come with LED lights
 
Im going to give some to my wife next Saturday night......see what happens............WAHEY.
 
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Dont give any to your dog.

2nd ingredient, Theobromine - found in chocolate, poison to dogs.

But how will my dog ever win at counterstrike?
 
Visited their website just now, it keeps popping up "notifications" in the bottom left with the likes of "Jennifer B from Somepace, Somestate, USA purchased GodMode Supplement 2 months ago". Funny how "she" "did" that two months ago when the product seemingly launched yesterday ...

No, this isn't a scam at all. Of course not.


Also: jumbling together a bunch of vegetable extracts and powders that might have positive cognitive effects in certain cases with some caffeine and low dosages of medications used for various brain diseases? Yeah, that sounds pretty dubious. Also, this contains Lithium? And Alzheimers medication? Even in low dosages, that sounds scary as all hell. No thanks.
 
This will be the new go-to aid in the San Fernando Valley.
 
To keep it in style:

'greedisgood'

The real playaz know what's up here
 
Could be worse I guess, there are plenty of supplement makers (mostly workout or weight loss) that just say "proprietary blend" in the ingredients list so you don't even know what's in it.
 
Could be worse I guess, there are plenty of supplement makers (mostly workout or weight loss) that just say "proprietary blend" in the ingredients list so you don't even know what's in it.
True - although that leaves them far more leeway in terms of leaving it all to placebo, and selling cornstarch and whatever inert, flavorless filler substance they can get cheaply at 1 000 000% markup. This we know can cause actual harm. Not that I'd put either in my body even if they paid me for it, but that's another thing entirely.
 
DOH... just more "speed" to children ,.. and after "crying " when new "nikolas" s will became from that..psycho food ..
 
Im going to give some to my wife next Saturday night......see what happens............WAHEY.

No thanks! My wife already thinks she's a god(dess)....
 
Oh. My. God. Look at the ingredient list:
1) Vegetable Cellulose: No nutritional value.
2) Dicalcium Phosphate: If you really think you need this (you really don't), buy and consume breakfast cereal.
3) Magnesium Stearate: An anti-caking agent and has no nutritional value.
4) Silica: An agent to make powders flow and has no nutritional value.

This stuff shouldn't even exist. It has no reason to exist other than lining someone's pocket with fool's money (like most miracle supplements).

Edit: Oh, the above list is the other ingredients. [facepalm.jpg]


There's ~17 fl oz worth of Mountain Dew (54mg in 12 fl oz) caffeine in those two capsules. The rest is hocus pocus.
 
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