Comment · Mon, November 28, 2016 · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Is there a lab that tests and reports on nootropic content? Like labdoor, who sadly aren't doing it yet
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Anthrodork · 9 points
Hurry up labdoor! The amount of guff in other suppliment (check out their site) is really worrying
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic & Nootropics Depot
Just a reminder, we tested the #1 rated Panax ginseng from Labdoor, and it was completely fake. It was not even Panax ginseng, and it was cut with corn starch. It seemed to be American ginseng that was cut down with starch, so if you just tested for the presence of ginsenosides, then you would see some. Even so, Labdoor claimed it contained 12% ginsenosides, when it actually only contained 2%, and they were not the types of ginsenosides you would find in Panax ginseng. I've inquired about their testing methods for other compounds as well, like Magnesium L-threonate, and they were not even using proper methods for the claims they were making. Furthermore, they charge companies to test their products, and use affiliate links on all the pages. They seem to be an elaborate affiliate marketing site masquerading as an independent testing company.