Banned substance testing programs provide extended value to the sports nutrition market
date:Jan 15, 2019
rity, there would be less need for banned substance testing.

Free of banned stuff certification is essentially saying, this product meets cGMPs [current good manufacturing practices] under DSHEA, which it must anyhow, Kneller reasoned, noting meeting cGMPs would mean the supplement only contains bona fide dietary ingredients. For me, I see this as added cost and expended redundancy.

He said even educated, high-level athletes only ingest what their nutritionists/trainers tell them, and we (high
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