Comment · Thu, September 8, 2022 · ND Owner
Magtein - Patent Protected - Magnesium L-Threonate All The Same
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AllKnowingOfNothing1 · 22 points
Interested to see if this post gets flamed, deleted, or accepted as the help I'm trying to share. This is only for Magnesium L-Threonate not any other type.
This has been the most beneficial supplement I've used over the last two years. We all know how we want the best supplement for the best price. Sometimes we have to make choices on where our money goes. MagMind/Magtein is an option I would never take a lesser product. With that said.
Magtein is a patent protected element of Magnesium L-Threonate. Any company using it is using a specific formula. Feel free to google Magtein, MagMind, Magnesium L-Threonate "patent"
This means any magnesium threonate product is the same as another. Nootropics Depot $40 bottle is the same as the Jarrows MagMind $24 bottle, as is Life Extension Neuro Mag for $29. I've used all 3 brands listed. I can say they all work and feel exactly the same. I've never had anything else work just as well as Nootropics Depot products besides this specific supplement. (Well maybe Agmatine Sulfate but I still get ND for it)
Do the math and 40% off a bottle of MagMind/Magtein/Neuro Mag means you can add in a more beneficial bottle of Nootropics Depot.
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vamprocket · 5 points
So true, amazon won't take any actions on many fraudulent companies. I've reported a certain company for selling fake nmn, and all Amazon did was give me a refund. I gave them lab work and such and they didn't seem to care. I tried to write a negative review and to try to warn other consumers but somehow my review kept on getting deleted.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · ND Owner
We literally have lab data showing a bunch of this one company's products are completely fake, and evidence that this company is just paying for all their reviews, and Amazon doesn't care. Amazon removed them for a couple days for review manipulation, and the owner went on Twitter and complained to tons of people that work for Amazon. He admitted to manipulating reviews in the Twitter threads, but somehow got Amazon to reinstate their listings, just without most of their reviews. Then a week or two later he was able to get all the reviews reinstated anyway, and he deleted the Twitter posts to cover his tracks. Luckily we screenshot them before he did. Doesn't matter, though. Their products are back at the top of results on Amazon. Nobody cares.