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Compound 20 gets no approval, USP only follow through on 1 of 3

USP had a nice build up to the release of their Compound 20. It went in to beta testing for a few months just so all these people could post rave reviews about their free supplement. There is no doubt that it is something different but even with an honest company like USP there are some lies. Here is the full review with a bit of hate and love for the bigger, stronger and leaner product.

When it comes to making gains some can look in the mirror and have a fair judgement about what has been put on and where. Some can not, you all know at least one person who has said, ‘put on one inch to my arms last week’, ‘my chest has just popped out’ or even ‘getting too big I think’. Leaning out can easily make you or someone believe they have bulked up, especially if they do not do measurements. Size just does not shine through in Compound 20, it is not that magical pill to make you burst through your shirt while getting leaner.

Most of the USP beta testers made claims about getting stronger. It does not take a genius to look over the photographs or videos to see that most of these guys were not that strong in the first place. More importantly they were just starting out, they could have jumped on a CLA and put on some power. The other thing to point out is that the majority of users out there, given the opportunity to test something like this, would train harder, be a lot more focused and probably put more effort into their workouts anyway. Resulting in strength gains regardless of what supplements they are taking.

The bigger and stronger factors may be missing but the leaning out part is present more than ever. You can not help but compare this to something like Solid, BPI’s cutting supplement that will help you drop a few without loss of strength or nutrition. The big bonus with Solid is that it is almost half the price of Compound 20. Unfortunately this product gets no approval since it could only follow through with 1 out of the 3 claims it makes. Even though the results it gets are unique, there are a few other, cheaper options out there that can do the same thing.

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