ALR Industries has discontinued production on The Evo-Stack, Jungle Warfare, Bad Ass Mass and Restore. Pro-Anabol will continue to be produced and offered. This was a difficult decision made to avoid any possible negative relations in the distant future with the FDA due to current growing issues in our industry relating to products that could be in anyway misinterpreted as being related to so-called Prohormones. Our desire to be IOC approved for 2012 naturally is part of this decision. The FDA has not expressed any issues to date with these products, but staying ahead of the curve is always our goal so as to allow us to continuously set the bar higher for the rest of the industry.
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One day our CFO said, “Amy, you’re the oldest Pro I know.” She quickly clarified “Not the oldest in age.” She meant I’d been Pro longer then anyone she knew. So I thought, “hmmm… maybe a lot of people wonder the same thing, when did Amy turn Pro?”
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