Ever wonder how your supplements REALLY get made? I cover the actual process, and give some tips on how to get best quality for your $$$. How the supplements you take are actually made in most cases, no longer a mystery!
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32 Responses for How Your Supplements Are REALLY Made!!!
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January 02, 2011 12:56 pm
Will, that's an insightful video. I too agree that there is nothing inherently wrong with that type of manufacturing, but I think consumers are too trusting and naive and many supplement companies put much more emphasis on marketing than they do producing a quality product. I will be more careful and look for more details the next time I am looking at supplements.
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January 02, 2011 02:03 pm
Good to have this clarified as per process. I'll start reading labels more closely.
It would be terrific if you would name brands of the major suppliments that meet your quality standards.
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January 02, 2011 02:53 pm
Yes. Good content and good idea. But how does one go about checking how a company produces their product?
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January 02, 2011 05:18 pm
Will,
How do you know which supplements are the best quality manufacturers to take from? I know that you said you can ask the supplement company and/or read labels to see what they are using, but what products SHOULD they be using to be considered good quality? The only one I know is for creatine, and as you mentioned, that is creapure. On a related note, do you have a list of supplement (not manufacturer or supplier) companies off the top of your head that you know are reliable sources?
Would appreciate any information you have.
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January 02, 2011 10:01 pm
Its interesting you have a video on this, because this topic was brought up in forums in the uk, about the credibility of some supplement companies. A group of folks took brand named supplements they bought to get independently tested, and what do you know, there were some dodgy ones to say the least, talking about a product that claimed 80% protein content that when tested, was only 20%!!
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January 03, 2011 12:26 am
Another great post by Will – keep up the good work mate! Very few companies out there actually go through with their promises. Buyer beware… do your research first.
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January 03, 2011 12:43 am
I've been studying about supplements long enough now that I feel I have a pair of BS goggles now. Although not as well versed as you Will, I have found a supplement company who freely mentions their sources for at least some of their supplements. Still, if you could fill me in on companies that freely offer souce information I'd be grateful as well as many others. Thanks for the tip on Creapure. I was just going to begin creatine this month.
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January 03, 2011 03:40 am
Hi Will,
Great video. Which companies do you buy from and recommend?
You got me worried with this post and your articles about creatine purity.
Thanks!
Carl Juneau
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January 03, 2011 04:09 am
Great info as always Will. As you have said many times, "buyer beware".
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January 03, 2011 03:26 pm
Thanks Will, I appreciate your information. It will definetly influence my furture purchases. I suppose that in an "information age" one can have too much info of the misleading kind through ads etc. and not enough of the straight goods like what you illustrate here. So thanks again and Happy New Year.
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January 03, 2011 08:01 pm
The supplement industry is very loosely regulated, so it's really important that you so some research to determine which companies produce high quality products and which ones don't.
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January 06, 2011 11:44 am
i like it
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January 27, 2011 12:47 pm
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April 16, 2012 05:43 pm
Thanks Will . . . as always, very much appreciate the information and insight!
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April 16, 2012 05:58 pm
What products do you recommend? How do you know what companies are transparent? I know that looks can be deceiving, and not sources are truthful. My problem is that my doctor is against any supplement, and says that I should just exercise naturally without any potentially harmful additives.
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April 16, 2012 09:33 pm
Your video had no sound?
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April 16, 2012 11:42 pm
great info Will thanks.
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April 17, 2012 02:31 am
Hey Will, all your educational contents are much appreciated. What is your opinion of the NOW company. They have been operating since 1968 and is family run. Also if a company says cGMP quality, can they lie about that?
Thanks
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April 17, 2012 10:33 am
Thanks Will I enjoyed this and learned something. I was wondering why some companies made a point of saying Creapure vs other creatine, like Animal/Universal.
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April 17, 2012 01:55 pm
Creapure made in Germany = the good stuff. All the rest, made in China. Draw your own conclusions….
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April 17, 2012 01:27 pm
Another great Brinkzone! I was told, many years ago, from a supplement expert, that there are five laboratories in the world who produce the “core” vitamins that in turn are sold to the supplement companies. That “core” is basically synthetic but, because of FDA regulations, the supplement companies can claim their products are 100% natural, as long as that “core” is surrounded by organic, or “natural”, casings or liquids. Once the tablet or liquid is broken down by the human body, the synthetic core is still recognized as such and only a fraction of the vitamin is absorbed. Is any of that true? Thanks.
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April 17, 2012 01:58 pm
Depends on the ingredient, so no general comments can be made there. There’s probably hundreds, perhaps thousands of manufacturers for various ingredients, “Natural” is not a science term, it’s a marketing term (see my other vids and articles here on that…) so no FDA regulation required for the term.
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April 18, 2012 01:06 pm
Hi Will, was wondering,I know that there are some ex pro bodybuilders who have recently come into the supplement market for a few year now, would you say there companys are reliable.?
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April 18, 2012 01:13 pm
Thanks Will, for all your work, enjoy, reading and trying to educate myself on the bodybuilding fitness world, I find the supplement cartoon you made very funny etc.
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May 03, 2012 07:10 pm
Hey Will,
I am interested in buying a workout supplement in bulk from a company that claims to be a GMP compliant facility. However, when I asked them to provide me with the name of the manufacturing facility that makes this particular supplement they responded with “[We are] not able to give you our supplier’s information.” Should this raise any red flags? Thanks in advance.
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May 06, 2012 12:39 pm
Few to no companies are going to tell you where they have their supplements manufactured.
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