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Founder
December 9th, 2004, 12:49 AM
I'd like to start this thread by saying to all of our Military Personal, Thank You for your Service. You no doubt have the hardest job in the world and it takes a special individual to do it.

We value supplying our Military and love hearing from all of you. Although exasperating (due to the delay), getting a call from a soldier on a satellite phone from the front line makes my day.

Sorry to get all mushy on ya…

Observer_1011
December 9th, 2004, 04:58 PM
I just wanted to second what Chris said. Everyone in the military is very much appreciated by me for all that you do.

SNS8778
December 9th, 2004, 05:05 PM
I can speak from the heart for everyone here at Serious Nutrition Solutions that all military personel is deeply appreciated and respected. You guys risk everything for little pay, and are underappreciated by so many.

There is a loss of words for conveyance of how important our military is in todays times and situations, we wish everyone the best of luck and safety.

If there is ever anything that we can do to help out on diet, training, or nutrition, never hesitate to contact us.

max von
December 10th, 2004, 01:09 AM
thank you chris for starting this forum after the talk and the statement that i posted a couple of days ago and i called to talk to you about it but i know that you are very busy. But as I said before that having a son in law in bagdad and a daughter who lives at a base in alaska with a small baby and every time the phone rings or a knock on the door she does not know what she will find out bad news. This feed back means alot to these soldiers and there familys trust me coming from a family that is personally involved I say from my family Thank You very much for this forum Chris and all the supporters out it means alot to them.

max von

AXResources
December 10th, 2004, 02:26 AM
Chris,
It is definitely great of you to start this forum.. We have several members from our Church over there and some from our Sunday school class. We pray for them everyday to come home and to be safe.. We also got together to send them care packages. We have done it 3 times so far, sending over 50 packages to different batallions (spelling??).. We put food, candy, books, magazines, pictures our kids drew, cards, and I have sent several cases of free supplements over there. I know it's not a lot, but I feel anything we can do to make them feel at home is well worth it.

max von
December 11th, 2004, 01:38 AM
myo thank you for the message that you just left its good to see the support that is out there and that not only personally but proffesionally you are help the troops. You should feel proud for all the work that you and you church is doing. From my family i personally say THANK YOU

Mav Von

AXResources
December 11th, 2004, 03:34 AM
Max,
It is our pleasure. Our Church and MyoChem Nutrition could never pay them back for what they are doing for us, so we do what we can. From us at my church and MyoChem Nutrition, we say thanks to all the TROOPS who are keeping our country safe and free.

max von
December 20th, 2004, 10:59 AM
just wanted to give a little update recieved a call from daughter last night and her husband i scheduled to come home first part of january and them they are flying home hope fully if all goes well we will at least be able to have a late christmas but that will make all the other gift seem trivial just and update to my good friends here thanks

max von

AXResources
December 20th, 2004, 01:03 PM
That is awesome. Hopefully they keep their word. I heard that a lot of guy's tour of duty was up, but the government can automatically reenlist them during time of war until the war is over. Your son-n-law will be in our prayers here at MyoChem for a safe return.

max von
December 20th, 2004, 01:16 PM
myochem thanks for keeping us in your prayers that means alot to us you are a good friend

max von

dinoiii
December 26th, 2004, 08:55 PM
I am only curious how to draw the Troops' attention to this board?

max von
December 27th, 2004, 12:26 AM
well the last time i talked to my son in law by phone in Baghdad i told him about all the positive post that were on here and told him to tell his friends. He and my daughter are do to come home around the 17 of January for a leave till april and ill be telling him.

max von

hefe41510
December 28th, 2004, 07:18 PM
hello everyone my name is SGT Alarcon , i cant go into to much details but I am a marine stationed in anbar provinece close to the euphraties . I do appreciate chris and his site as I am able to order from his site and have done so . There has been no problems but am still waiting for one package and ordering more today. this fourm has been a great tool and his customer service has been great answering all my question. Christmas has just passed and spirits are high in my unit . We appreciate all the packages but always find junk food , if any of you guys would like to donate stuff to my unit , more healthy things ie protien bars, tuna, sups anything you like my add is

SGT. ALARCON M.A.
1/23 HQ. CO. S-6
UNIT 41900
FPO AP 96426-1900 MY EMAIL IS HEFE41510@YAHOO.CO


THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

AXResources
December 29th, 2004, 11:15 AM
It is great to see you on here Sgt... MyoChem Nutrition will send you guys out some good food products. Most likely some tuna and something else healthy.. Keep up the great work and keep the spirits high.. My family and Company will pray for you guys every day...

max von
December 29th, 2004, 07:33 PM
sgt

it is an honor to talk to you my son in law is in the army in baghdad as a mechanic for bradley fighting vehicles he and my daughter and grand daughter are due to be home on the 17th of Jan but you know how those things can change, we pray every day for you and all the men and women in uniform. You make me personally with a member in the family so proud of you and all the military so proud. Thank you its an honor to talk to you


semper fi

max von

max von
January 16th, 2005, 02:23 AM
i thought this would be a good place to tell all my close friends on here that my daughter and granddaughter along with her husband that is back from bagdad will be here monday at 136 pm central time. I am very excited. I plan on giving him Chris you DA address so he hopefully will tell all his friends to log on

max von

max von
January 16th, 2005, 05:34 PM
Im pumped guys just got call and son in law made it home safely from iraq will see them tommorrow. sorry guys but i will be having some beers with him tommorrow night but ill make then light LOL

max von

max von
January 18th, 2005, 11:03 PM
hey guys i was talking to my son in law if you have read my post on them you know he is home from iraq and they are here from alaska where they are stationed. He goes back in april god willing he wont but said that he helps load the planes with bombs and that if he goes back he can write a personal message from all of us on the bomb then they send the plane off if interested let me know and if he goes back he will send us a pitchure with our saying and him in it kinda cool hah

max von

italionstallionl
January 18th, 2005, 11:15 PM
that would be amazing, thanks a lot for the offer, just let me know what to do to help

max von
January 18th, 2005, 11:53 PM
italion
i will that be really cool

max von

wedgylx
January 22nd, 2005, 07:16 PM
Max that would be cool. Let me know whats goin on

max von
January 22nd, 2005, 08:08 PM
Wedglyx

i will we need to come up with something cool for him to put on there been trying to think of some ideas if you have any let me know

max von

max von
January 23rd, 2005, 01:43 AM
just for info guys my son in law leaves for alaska tomorrow where he is stationed at. He will be getting ready for another tour in iraq in april as of right know we had a great week together. The sad part about all of this that we dont see is that while here he had to up date his will and he increased his insurance policy so that my daughter and granddaughter would be covered god for bid some thing happens,guess you never think about that in our simple little lives.

On another note he is going to tell as many menbers of his platoon about DA and hopefully they will join in.

Also the info on the bomb that i talked about he said still stands.

thanks for listening

max von

AXResources
January 31st, 2005, 10:59 PM
Max,
Tell him good luck and I will make sure that he is in my families and Sunday School class's prayers.. Keep the faith and I am sure all will be well for him..

max von
January 31st, 2005, 11:31 PM
Myochem thanks alot we just found out that my daughter is pregnant with there second child. So prayers will really me alot thanks every one

max von

italionstallionl
February 1st, 2005, 12:31 AM
congrats, on the upcoming grandchild! (are you feeling old yet? j/k max :lol: )

max von
February 1st, 2005, 12:56 AM
no considering i am only 34 yoa but my wife is 39 tech they are my step children but ive been with them since they were young and im dad but yea 34 is way to young oh well fun cause im young

max von

AXResources
February 1st, 2005, 10:36 AM
CONGRATS on the new grandchild. I know how he must feel. My wife is pregnant and there is no way I could leave. I will make sure they get extra attention in our prayers.

max von
February 1st, 2005, 11:19 AM
Myochem

thanks they they really appreciate that im sure

max von

cougar
March 3rd, 2005, 09:32 AM
Max
Congrats.....I hope all is going well for you and your family....

max von
March 7th, 2005, 04:58 PM
Cougar

thanks you very much for the response did not get a chance to welcome you but welcome to the board and I just got home from the arnold an hour ago

max von

cougar
March 8th, 2005, 11:02 AM
I'm jelous.....would love to go but can't quite clear it with the Mrs.....

LIL' DADDY
April 16th, 2005, 08:05 PM
Cougar,

It that you from AN.

If so glad to see you here as well.

This is a great place to learn. Alot of helpful peeps here,

JackSteel4Life
April 30th, 2005, 02:03 PM
Hey guys my name is Cpl Zipperer. I have been using DA for awhile and I love it. I have learned alot of good facts about supp's With whats new and the best to use. I am currently in the Marine Corps and am getting out in aobut 6 months and I cant wait. I really wanna get huge, but with the PT I have to do I do alot more cardio than I want. I want to get freakishly huge, but am unable due to that. When I get out I still plan on being a loyal DA user. A little secret that most civilians dont know. With Marines...we fight for our country and for our liberties, but really we fight to protect each other (other Marines) we really arent concerned with civilians. For this simple fact...who's the ones getting shot at...US...Whos the ones getting killed...US...Whos the ones that fight for OUR countries freedom...US...So all the props and respect is really appreciated. We just wish more people understood our place in the world. Oh yeah and just to clear up a few things...Mariunes ARE the best...lol...just kidding everyone plays a role no matter what branch of service youre in. I have respect for all my fellow military personnel. On that note im out like a fat kid playing dodge ball...lol...OORAH...KILL...KILLL...KILL

ghostwheel
July 7th, 2005, 06:32 PM
Hey I would have volunteered after Sept 11 if they let 40plus guys with no combat experience sign up. My goal was to tie Saddam to the back of a humveee and do several laps around bagdad with the body dangling from a rope. Us jewish folk remember his missle attack against Israel, and that they all had to pull out gas masks, and how that was an attack on everyone who went through or had family that went through the holocaust.

On a positive note, I think you will find people really respect that military service when you apply for a job, or just have a beer at a bar, everyone will be on your side.

A bartender friend of mine was stationed in Afganistan after having signed up with the Marines after Sept. 11. I basically gave him a mustang 5.0 for nothing and always give him a double tip.

gi_joe22
July 19th, 2005, 03:31 AM
Hi,
My name is SPC Zamora I am currently in Iraq for my 2nd year. I was just ordering some stuff and stumbled upon this site. I think it is great that you have a forum like this. It means a lot to Soldiers to know that thier country is behind them. I just wanted to say thank you. I will try and check this site out every couple of days but thank each and every one of you for what you do

Trans_Isomer
July 19th, 2005, 07:24 AM
Welcome aboard! :)
Thank you for all your hard work

There is plenty of good info here, and if you need specifics please feel free to ask

Thanks again

gi_joe22
July 19th, 2005, 11:05 PM
I am trying to find out if anyone else has taken lean sysyem 7 or this beverly international 7-keto muscle lean. I was taking lean system 7 for a while it was okay but they only give you 50mg of 7-keto per serving they did thier study with the control group taking 200mg a day. Thats what all research points to saying that 200mg of 7-keto is needed for best results. So beverly is putting 100mg into each serving. Just want to know if anyone has heared any side effects that this might have. I have lost a lot of fat since Jan. No working on getting that great greek body everyone wants. So if you have any pointers i would be glad to hear them. Thanks guys.

italionstallionl
July 20th, 2005, 01:01 AM
glad to have you here

products in that area that are on the top would be

san Blaze
or
designer supps lean xtreme

Trans_Isomer
July 20th, 2005, 12:11 PM
Ive heard some good things from SAN Blaze and Tight

lift&ski
July 21st, 2005, 03:56 PM
This is absolutely an awesome post and I'm glad people keep posting to it! I got out of the military in '97 and as a Seabee, served mostly side by sied with Marines. I hear what you are saying JackSteel. Prayers go out to all branches of the military. Keep America "Stong" gentlemen.

max von
July 21st, 2005, 05:22 PM
GI-joe

I tried the lean system 7 several years ago and did not think that it was all that it was cracked up to be.

I agree with that I theroy it sounds like a good product but it is way to underdosed and never really worked for me.

From a father with a son-in-law in the army in at Ft Richardson in Alaska, I could not be more proud of what you and all the men and women in the military are doing for this country. I for one say that you are my heros and I hope that you know how gratefully we are for your service

max von

ghostwheel
July 23rd, 2005, 02:09 AM
I agree with Max (someone please shoot me now cause I NEVER agree with Max).

Sorry I am out of Mustang Gt's to give away for almost no money but still we are all on your side. G-d Bless all you military people serving over there we love you all. If everybody does something nice for a service person when you run into them, I think they will appreciate it a lot. Buy them a coffee a starbucks, whatever you can do.

Be careful out there! The only IED's we want you to run into are your biceps when you get that wicked pump going. :lol:

ghostwheel
September 4th, 2005, 12:46 PM
Once again the US armed Forces are proving to be the nation's most valuable asset. As soon as military forces began flowing into the 90,000 square mile Hurricane Katrina Disaster zone, what appeared to be a hopeless, lawless, and dire refugee situation on the ground was abated and hope was restored to those who had no hope. These soldiers are showing courage, compassion, professionalism and a dedication to stand up for America and the result is a true display of MILTARY MUSCLE.

I only wish the political appointee beauracrats like the FEMA director who stated on CNN he could not intervene sooner because he had not received a written request from the states involved because of Federal / State juristicational conflicts showed the same good sense as our armed forces.

If the military had been mobilized sooner by the politicians, thousands of now dead people would be alive, but the fault, as usual, is with the poiticians and their political appointees.

Our soldiers as great. Ain't we lucky we got em...

cowboy0101
November 11th, 2005, 06:38 AM
First off, from a service member stationed in Iraq, I would like to say thank you to everyone who does support us. I am thankful this has not turned into another Vietnam. It is wonderful to see everyone that supports us, the military and that they stick up for us. It means a lot to get mail, packages, thankyous and such from across the world. If you have loved ones over here, please tell them you love them and that you appreciate them. It really does mean a lot to us. Ya'll keep up the good work over there in the states, we got your back covered!

Staff Sergeant Paul Moser
U.S. Army Iraq
101st AA

cowboy0101
November 11th, 2005, 06:49 AM
I have a question for anyone out there. I am as you can tell from the last thread in the Army. I work the crappiest hours and after I get off it's my free time. I am a tad out of shape. I am 28 with some love handles, and would love to get rid of them. I weigh in at 183, 5'11". So, I am not in terrible shape. I would like to lose 5-7 pounds but am willing to put it on in muscle. Any starter tips on what I can do to get in shape, and what kind of drugs might be good for me? I will appreciate any tips or help. Thanks...

SSG Paul Moser
IRAQ

max von
November 11th, 2005, 12:29 PM
First off thank you and may God Bless you. I have a son-in-law who is in the army that leaves for Iraq in Feb. I could not be more proud of all of you.

As far as supplements go I would post your question in the supplement section and start a thread with your Question. The reason is it will get more visability and get your questions answered much quicker.

I would stick to the basics, protien, creatine, vitamins and the like.If only looking for 5-7 lbs I personally dont think you need and fat burners, you can lose that just with your work outs

cowboy0101
November 11th, 2005, 10:58 PM
It's my pleasure to do my duty. I hope your son is listening to his bosses and such and getting all the training he can before he comes over here. Tell him to keep his head down and train his soldiers the best he can.

Thanks for the tip on going to the other portion of this website with my question.

Thanks...
SSG Paul Moser
U.S. Army Iraq

max von
November 12th, 2005, 10:37 PM
No problem buddy

drewdown
February 10th, 2006, 08:00 AM
Thank you to everyone for all the support. I just took a few minutes and went back through the posts in this thread, so thanks you for the kind words of support for the military. And for those of you overseas that visit this site and read these threads, Keep your head down and keep pluggin along, and if you ever pass through Camp Adder in southern Iraq, swing by the A/C shop and ask for Sgt Andrews, We'll make sure you stay cool on your drive back home...

Trans_Isomer
February 10th, 2006, 04:50 PM
God Bless our troops in Iraq
My dad was over there for about a year, glad he made it back safe, and I hope all our troops stay safe while they are there and make a safe return home.