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Posted by Anthony Roberts on April 20, 2009
GenXXL and Axio getting slammed all over the blogosphere

GenXXL and Axio getting slammed all over the blogosphere

Now, usually, I’m not one for swimply compiling a bunch of articles from other bloggers, but I honestly don’t have much to add about GenXXL & Axio – I’ve been speaking out against them (long before it was fashionable). You might recall that I was the first person to call them out on their claim that they were the “New British Dragon” and to attack them for their careless and sloppy business practices. On May 20th, 2008, I predicted that they weren’t going to be around much longer:

“Want a prediction? GenXXL is gong to be one of the next to go. “

I stand by that prediction. And now what? Now we have a standing warrant out for their arrest in Canada, and you can bet that there’s other countries that would like to get their hands on Axio/GenXXL  also.

So who else is jumping in on the Axio-Bashing? Well, most of the bloggers I read regularly are bashing the hell out of Axio – I prefer reading blogs because I know that the information is more or less coming to me unfiltered from the author, and not being altered – you have to remember, Axio and GenXXL still have a lot of staffmember friends (people they bribe with products) on various boards, who would gladly delete threads and/or posts attacking them. [As one example, in March, William Llewellyn called attention to the fact that there were water-contamination problems with their products...interestingly, he didn't seem to have a problem with them when they were advertising with him.] Here’s some of the blogs that I read regularly (or semi-regularly) that have begun firing some shots at Axio:

SteroidsLive called out Axio Labs:

I have known for a while that Axio has been on a downward cycle ( no pun intended), but I did not know to what extent. This makes me MAD , because I have actually put this stuff in my body.  I had seen the results from years back of a good amount of water in there products, and I also know that  1/100 of the amount that was in there, should be there. But I have to end this shit now, with the help of my readers make it known, that unless Brian steps up his quality and sanitary guidelines, we will not buy that crap anymore.

I know some are saying that it is no big deal, well it is . I saw a friend of mine get a 104 fever from a bottle of Test that was barely contaminated ( I know there is no such thing) , but when I had it tested , the bacteria was only trace. The problem is the body uses the accessible areas like skin to protect against such bacteria, but once it penetrates the skin, the defense are less prolific.  I was told from a current employee of the Axio Lab that the condition they work in and  the guidelines they abide by would NOT be sufficient for your average 3rd world country. Read More…

Not once, but in multiple posts:

To my readers, understand that before I speak the truth that I have no issue with Axio or it’s owner other then the low grade standards he has, nothing personal, but I have to look out for the Indians not the Chiefs.

Since I wrote about Axio being absolute crap, I have received e-mails from about 50 or so pissed off guys who were screwed over by Axio. These issues ranged from getting severely sick from his gear to being offered pay offs to promote his stuff on forums. That really disgusts me, but what I found out from a ex-friend of his was way worse. Read More…

The SoreButtCheeks Blog offered this commentary on Axio Labs, and its owner Brian Wainstein:

I bet there was some serious celebrating going on when GenXXL thought they had an inside man working for them at Candian customs or whatever delivery company / agency the Detective was claiming to work for. You’ll notice Brian W was identified by Irish police, it sounds like they will want to talk to him next time he returns to Ireland. Read More…

And -

Well clearly you are a betting man because you risked putting up fake / edited test results on your site and hoped nobody would notice. All “false data” and examples of “edited” test results came from your own website. In my original post I made no mention of Axio as I felt Axio was already getting enough bad press this month without my help. Read More…

(Click here to read all 12 of the full SBC blog posts on Axio)

And Even during his European vacation, Millard Baker of MesoRx has found time to blog some negative publicity for Axio:

The quality control of Axio Labs is certainly a major concern but only one of several problems facing the underground lab. The greatest risk may ultimately come from law enforcement. Glenn England’s plea agreement highlights the significant attention law enforcement has devoted to the activities of one of the fugitive owners of Axio Labs and his colleagues/customers. Brian Wainstein has clearly been targeted as one of the major underground lab distributors of anabolic steroids worldwide. Read More…

I make it a point to use blog postings instead of message boards, because with a blog, there is no censorship other than self-censorship and no deleted posts, no deleted threads, etc…if the owner of the blog is biased, at least I know what his biases are, and what is censored right off the bat (although it is noteworthy that both Brian Clapp the owner of Steroid.com, and Paul Willingham, the owner of EliteFitness.com have attempted to censor my blogs by bringing legal action against them – unsuccessfully).



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