Grizzly said:
LOL Good reply, Max. I had no idea it was that expensive. Not that I've ever given it serious thought, but it does sound relatively beneficial for my fights. Of course, I'd need to fight daily for a year to be able to afford the next year's worth. LOL I don't think that's worth it.
Damn, Grizz, $500 a fight? Or were you just joking? If you weren't joking, I hope you move up to the big time and start making some better money.
It's amazing what the elite athletes in the world can afford to pay for their supplements.
As far as the EPO cost, there is a fair amount of controversy in the medical world as to whether the cost outweighs the benefit. Anyone who needs it for valid medical reasons, still had better have really good insurance.
MaxRep
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