Comment · Mon, November 1, 2021 · ND Owner
Reddit AMA | In-House Lab Edition
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NootropicsDepotGuru · 77 points
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We are very excited to announce that Nootropics Depot will be conducting its first-ever Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything), which is a semi-live Q&A session, about our In-House Analytical Laboratory and we would love for you to join us! See below for full details and get your question(s) ready. We hope to see you there!
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ShouldReallyGetWorkn · 1 points
That's awesome! I know it's hard to get the raw ingredients for a bunch of things just due to them coming from specific places, but a totally vertically integrated ND with total control at every part of the supply chain would be amazing.
If only you could start your own bank--banks can't ban you for what you sell if you are the bank lol.
I know the AMA is over, but I just thought of 1 more question:
When I'm shopping for supplements ND doesn't carry, I try to do some basic due diligence into the QC/QA processes a company has. I see a lot of certifications and acronyms thrown around. Are there any that better indicate a company is more likely to be reliable or that their products are pure, potent, accurately dosed, appropriately packed/stored?
For example I've seen:
* GMP, cGMP
* NPA GMP certified
* NSF GMP certified
* TGA GMP certified
* UL certified
* ISO
* HACCP
* USP Verified
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
You can't trust anything anyone says for shit. I see those things on products all the time that I know are from companies just lying about it. Anyone can put cGMP on their label. Anyone can claim anything if they want. It doesn't mean it is true.
If a company is ISO or NSF certified, that is a good thing. They will have to show their certification number, though. Then you can verify that is accurate and current. I do that all the time for companies making claims. You say you are NSF or ISO certified? Great! Prove it! Show me your certificate, and I will verify that with the certifying agency to make sure it is true. I bet you wouldn't be surprised to find out that I often find those claims are just lies.