Comment · Wed, July 19, 2023 · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Independent Lab Testing Results Of Supplements On The Market
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MisterYouAreSoDumb · 402 points
Hey everyone, it's been a while since I have made a post in this sub. However, I saw a new research study today that I wanted to bring up. It highlights why my main mission over the past 10 years has been to not only advance the lab testing and quality control standards of the industry, but also to educate consumers on what to look out for, and how things work in the background. We are all ingesting these products! We are putting them into our bodies, so it's crucial that companies selling them do everything necessary to ensure they are what they claim to be, and are pure and free from contaminants. That is unfortunately the vast exception to the rule. Many of you may remember my post about turkesterone results from last year.
That whole situation blew way up, and every jabroni on YouTube was making videos about it. Some were saying I was a liar and fraud, and just trying to sell products. Some were saying I was in for massive lawsuits. Most were just doing it to get their 5 m…
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Bluest_waters · 6 points
I have a very different approach than most here. I believe whole food extracts are the way to go
Fucoidan and elderberry extracts for example, both of which are Sirt6 activators (for DNA repair)
Garlic, citrus bioflavonoids, EGCG green tea, Pine Bark extract, grapeseed, . etc
this approach has worked very well for me as opposed to more drug like approach most here take that just never worked for me.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Natrium Health & Nootropics Depot
Hey, if it works for you, stick with it! I use our EGCG and Microzinc everyday myself, and have been beta testing fucoidan. Citrus bioflavonoids is just a random grouping of them, but I take hesperidin and quercetin daily. So we have some similarities in our stacks. My stack just also includes a lot more than that on top.