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Universal Animal Cuts is the complete vitamin stack for cutting fat supporting a healthy appetite, and curbing urges!
You want cuts? You want that grainy, etched look? Then you need something to take care of both the fat and the water. When you need to look dry and hard, there's only one Animal Cuts.
Animal Cuts. Since nearly a decade ago when Schak wiped his mighty brow in the iconic “Cardio Sucks” ad, the most hard of the hardcore have depended on Animal Cuts when being lean alone simply wouldn’t suffice. The earliest of editions to the Animal line, Cuts did for your typical fat burners what Pak once did for multivitamins—rendered all others obsolete.
Designed specifically with the needs of advanced bodybuilders in mind, Cuts was formulated to produce dramatic changes in an athlete’s physique in a brief period of time. To get ripped, shredded, peeled… That was what the Cuts user demanded and that is precisely what they got. That was then and this is now, and though so much has changed, some things always remain the same. Where the supplement advancements of 2009 meet the original Animal ethos, you’ll find the brand new formula of Animal Cuts.
The new Cuts formula is advanced and complete, including ingredients designed to stimulate metabolism and thermogenesis, training focus and diuresis, muscle preservation and thyroid function as well as providing added energy and suppressing appetite. In this way the Cuts formula is everything the dieting iron athlete needs, totally comprehensive--the supplement bottom line when it comes to displaying the hard muscularity you seek. It is up to you to supply the desire, to stay on your diet and eat clean, to bring it in the gym and on the treadmill. You put in the hard work and Cuts will take care of the rest.
Take one Animal Cuts pack everyday for three consecutive weeks. Follow a cycle consisting of three weeks on and one week off. After your one week off cycle, you can repeat another three week on cycle until you reach your goals. Take on an empty stomach.