He is a piece of trash. He puts up a video about me and every freaking thing they said in it was wrong. They had the wrong compounds doing the wrong things and they had the whole story wrong. I go in there and correct him on every fallacy and he deletes my comments and blocks me. Other pro's and bodybuilders go in there and tell him he is wrong and what a fraud he is (He was banned from gearedup for awhile for some kind of fraudulent things he did..i dont know the details) and then this cat goes and bans those pros/bodybuilders and deletes their comments too. So your going to shit talk everyone and then ban them when you are proven wrong?
People in this industry are so messed up.....Fouad is freaking livid. This guy is trying to get views off of Fouads popularity.
this is what i posted that he deleted......
Are you serious with this crap? This is Dante Trudel. What a lame excuse to try to throw me under the bus. A pro bodybuilder asks me for help and I tried to give him some help and you guys dont even have the full story....but you are trying to get views by being controversial. His blood pressure was through the roof...I told him to get on Carditone right away until he could get in to see the doctor. Carditone will lower virtually everyones blood pressure within a short time of using it. He did exactly that and it reduced tremendously until he got in to see the doctor...The reason i recommend carditone to alot of people up front is because most bodybuilders refuse to go to the doctors and carditone will get the BP down quickly...and then at that point the decision should be made to either switch to lisinopril or similiar or go to another route (beta blocker etc). He did get in finally to see the doctor and i believe they put him on linisopril. The rest of the supplements you have all wrong also. Can you guys get anything correct? That above was it for blood pressure! But since you guys got the rest incorrect I guess we can expect nothing less. Fouad has bad kidney function, for many years before this point in time....The astragalus, the pycnogenol and the grape seed extract are used because they are supplements that can regenerate kidney function to some degree (especially astragalus which is dose dependant). Do the research yourself I have! Do you guys know what his EGFR/creatinine is? Have you seen his bloodwork? I have. Ive seen some amazing recoveries of EGFR and lowering of creatinine in 100's of bodybuilders with Astragalus. His lipids were bad. The citrus bergamot/krill oil/ground flax seed part of things is for Fouads lipids....those three will lower LDL and Trigs greatly and up HDL slightly. The ubiquinol/apigenin/curcumin part of things was again not for blood pressure (but again you guys cant get anything correct) but it was for cardiomyopathy....which like most superheavyweight bodybuilders have to some degree....high dose ubiquinol, apigenin and curcumin will reduce LVH and cardiomyopathy. Apigenin has also been shown to be anabolic to some degree in muscle tissue. Ubiquinol is a heart healthy supplement and curcumin (it wasnt tumeric) as most people know is cancer preventative and will lower inflammation (which is where most heart issues come from) and also helps arthritis and a myriad of other ailments....If you are going to put a video together get your damn information correct please. As far as extreme stretching.... Antonio, J. and W.J. Gonyea, Role of muscle fiber hypertrophy and hyperplasia in intermittently stretched avian muscle. Journal of applied physiology, 1993. 74(4): p. 1893-8. Antonio, J. and W.J. Gonyea, Progressive stretch overload of skeletal muscle results in hypertrophy before hyperplasia. Journal of applied physiology, 1993. 75(3): p. 1263-71. Tesch, P.A. and L. Larsson, Muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders. European Journal of Applied Physiology & Occupational Physiology, 1982. 49(3): p. 301-6. Antonio, J. and W.J. Gonyea, Role of muscle fiber hypertrophy and hyperplasia in intermittently stretched avian muscle. J Appl Physiol (1985), 1993. 74(4): p. 1893-8. Worrell, T.W., T.L. Smith, and J. Winegardner, Effect of hamstring stretching on hamstring muscle performance. The Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 1994. 20(3): p. 154-9. Handel, M., et al., Effects of contract-relax stretching training on muscle performance in athletes. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol, 1997. 76(5): p. 400-8. Child, R.B., J.M. Saxton, and A.E. Donnelly, Comparison of eccentric knee extensor muscle actions at two muscle lengths on indices of damage and angle-specific force production in humans. Journal of sports sciences, 1998. 16(4): p. 301-8. Silva, J.E., Rauch, J., Lowery, R.P.,…..and Wilson, J.M. (2014) Weighted Post-Set Stretching Increases Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy. National Strength and Conditioning Conference, Las Vegas Nevada.