Comment · Thu, June 16, 2022 · ND Owner
Lab Testing Results Of Turkesterone, Beta Ecdysterone, and Gorilla Mind Sigma
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 866 points
Okay, so I am finally getting around to make a post about the results of some of the lab testing we have been doing. I've had the results for a bit, but I've been holding off on officially releasing them because frankly it stresses me out these days. It's the same song and dance every time, and it is one I have been doing for a decade now. I release results showing other products are not what they claim, then people attack me and claim I am lying to sell more product. Sometimes the attacks are relatively harmless, and just raise my blood pressure a bit for a day or two. Other times they are death threats to me, my family, and my team. It's not fun sometimes. You'll notice I don't do this nearly as much as I did back in the day on /r/Nootropics. I was younger and more gung-ho then, and had a lot less on my plate. Plus, my family and team kind of pleaded with me to stop doing it so much because of all the attacks and threats. This is why I have not been releasing things like this as much these days. It's not because product quality magically got better in the industry, I can tell you that much! Anyway, let's just get into it.
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Freeeecurry · -2 points
Is there even a conclusive testing method for identifying Turk? This whole notion of in house testing is tainting the name of proper third party testing. You know that chromadex and the like would never test things there are no definitive testing standards for and would ask you to pay the costs for producing a testing standard which can cost 20k+ to do?
Someone link me to an accredited source that details the proper testing method for identifying turk and if it was used here and even if it was it’s in house testing.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We are an accredited source. We are an ISO 17025:2017 accredited analytical lab.
www.omnientlabs.com
We developed and validated the methods for assaying turkesterone using two separate validated reference standards: Sigma Aldrich (phyproof) and LGC (Chromadex). So Chromadex has already created the reference standard for turkesterone. No need to spend $20K to get them to.