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Bought supplement that lied about ingredient!

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underrated831

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? California


I don't konw if this is the right place to post this but here goes:

I bought a supplement online, took it and ended up with "gyno"

which is like a guy with "woman breasts"
its not that bad but my nipples are a little flabby.

I found out later through bodybuilding forums that this company lied about what the supplement really had and that it had steroids in it.

but from what I'm hearing I shouldnt even bother because

-i have to prove i got gyno from their product
- i have to prove i used it correctly
-Doctors examinations and lab tests will cost me thousands


should i even bother? thanks in advance.
 


las365

Senior Member
I bought a supplement online, took it and ended up with "gyno"

which is like a guy with "woman breasts"
its not that bad but my nipples are a little flabby.
This has haunted me since I read it this morning. Flabby nipples. No offense, OP, I'm just fascinated that you seem okay with having womanly breasts, but the nipples just aren't right.

I think you can still report the supplement manufacturer to the FDA, especially if they are distributing something that ought to be FDA approved or prescription only or is somehow else prohibited. I think it is quite common, unfortunately, for these types of manufacturers to sell a product until they get in trouble, shut down, start a new company and name the substance something diferent, and start it all over again.
 

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