27-10-2012, 00:47
(This post was last modified: 27-10-2012, 00:49 by mochaccino.)
If anyone here knows how to read Japanese, I have a proposition for you. Please, let me know if you agree with the idea that they are all using the same manual as a primary source of info. If you do, and you can find it for me, I will buy it and send it to you to read. I'm taking a risk and giving it to you on the honor system, in the hopes that you'll post an overview of what the book says (or PM it to me). I'm not looking for a word for word translation, of course, just a clear overview of the theory, supplements, dosages, cycling etc.
It's possible that the book only costs about 10 bucks and so this offer is not appealing at all. I'm actually kinda hoping it costs like $50, just so someone will be willing to take this offer
. Then again, it might not even exist.
Where did Rakuten get the idea to sell a lot of these same supplements together as combo packs? Maybe the manual is produced by them. It might even be free. Anyone want to check their faq page or something? I'm gonna try, but I expect I'll just get confused.
It's possible that the book only costs about 10 bucks and so this offer is not appealing at all. I'm actually kinda hoping it costs like $50, just so someone will be willing to take this offer

Where did Rakuten get the idea to sell a lot of these same supplements together as combo packs? Maybe the manual is produced by them. It might even be free. Anyone want to check their faq page or something? I'm gonna try, but I expect I'll just get confused.