by eezybizz.com
I’m assuming that most of you who have picked up this booklet know me through my articles on the internet, the occasional print magazine work I’ve done, or through my first book on ketogenic diets.
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If not, you have no clue to who I am so you
might as well just turn to Chapter 1. If you do know me, you probably know that I
usually don’t talk much about drugs. Contrary to what some have occasionally
suggested, this has nothing to do with any moral stance on my part.
Overall, I consider myself a libertarian when it comes to the use of drugs. As
long as the choice is made based on knowledge, and no one but the individual
making that choice is affected, what people do to themselves is their own business
as far as I’m concerned. So if it’s not some silly moral anti-drug stance, why don’t I
talk about drugs very much? There are a few reasons.
The main reason is that drug solutions for body recomposition (a fancy word
that means more muscle, less fat, or both) have never been my real interest or fort .
I’ve always been interested in pursuing better approaches to training or nutrition in
hopes that solutions would be forthcoming.