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With all these topics on shady companies and shady label claims, I'm getting paranoid trying out companies I've never tried before.
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04-24-2013, 03:25 PM #1
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Can Anyone Verify if SAN Platinum Whey Isolate has the GMP Stamp
LOL at these ****gs with no forearms, calves, and neck (not traps, but neck, two distinct muscles).
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04-24-2013, 03:42 PM #3
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Why not?
From what I've been reading, GMP means a product meets label claims, clean facility, quality control, and testing of the final products for potency, purity and authenticity. This is much better than not having a GMP stamp of approval or a certificate of inspection. Means a whole lot more than nothing.LOL at these ****gs with no forearms, calves, and neck (not traps, but neck, two distinct muscles).
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04-24-2013, 03:44 PM #4
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All supplement companies / their contract manufacturers are required to follow the FDA's cGMP regulations now as it is. There is "official" cGMP Certified recognition through organizations like NSF and NNFA though.
I think all of SANs products have a GMP stamp http://sann.net/index.php/about/mission-statementLast edited by Terrimonas; 04-24-2013 at 03:53 PM.
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04-24-2013, 03:48 PM #5
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04-24-2013, 05:33 PM #15
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Just an acronym for "Current Good Manufacturing Practices" = cGMPs http://www.fda.gov/drugs/development.../ucm169105.htm
cGMP Certified is something of more value.
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04-24-2013, 05:37 PM #16
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What ajerone is what I thought. GMP is "in house quality control" where as cGMP was regulated and inspected by the FDA. I could be completely wrong though. I could have swore I remember Des from Gaspari saying that in order to be cGMP you have to be subject to FDA inspections at anytime to maintain cGMP certification.Krispy Kreme Krew Forever.
Disclaimer: The above post is my personal opinion and does not represent the official position of any company or entity.
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I know your proteins aren't spiked with individual essential amino acids (like the beastly glycine). My concern is actual protein grams meeting the label claims. I've been finding out that some proteins are not meeting such claims. Very risky to do business with many protein companies out there and I just wanted to know whether SAN is GMP stamped or not. Now that I know, I will be getting your creme brulee with my Hydrowhey next month.
LOL at these ****gs with no forearms, calves, and neck (not traps, but neck, two distinct muscles).
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04-24-2013, 07:31 PM #27
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Problem is, ON will then just fold up SAN. And all the products that makes SAN great will disappear. The more huge companies like Glanbia buy up smaller companies like SAN, the more they can dictate the price of whey, raws, etc. They will create a monopoly of the whey market, and when that happens. Everybody loses.
Whose to say that if Glanbia controlled 90% of whey production they just decided to increase the price of whey 10 fold? Who would stop them?Krispy Kreme Krew Forever.
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04-24-2013, 07:32 PM #28
There are only a few companies that actually buy directly from Glanbia thats why I asked. Many buy from brokers that "source from Glanbia" like here http://trade.indiamart.com/details.mp?offer=4092424046)
Thats where the problems arise
edit :sorry link doesnt work but look at Nakoda Dairy Pvt Lmt
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