ThermoLife files lawsuits against A1 Supplements and NetNutri.com

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ThermoLife files lawsuits against A1 Supplements and NetNutri.com

https://www.stack3d.com/2018/11/thermolife-a1-supplements-lawsuit.html

ThermoLife International, the company behind the NO3-T nitrates you see in a number of effective supplements on the market, has filed lawsuits against A1 Supplements and NetNutri.com. The suits revolve around the retailers falsely advertising and selling hundreds of misbranded, adulterated, and illegal products.

You can see the full press release from ThermoLife International about the A1 Supplements and NetNutri.com lawsuits at prnewswire.com. The release goes into a lot more detail about ThermoLife’s complaints including the fact that it names over 275 products that use ingredients the FDA has determined as not legal.
 

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I rmember thermolife actually made great supplements. Now they live in a courtroom.
 
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They dont really make anyhingg anymore. They just hold patents on single ingredients and make their living off of lawsuits.
money for nothing....I bet that dude wears a huge pinky ring, lol.
 
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Yep pretty lame. Like i said, i used to like some of their old stuff.
don't feel lonely!!! I liked their creatine nitrate product and the test booster-can't remember name, but they did have a few decent products.
 

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don't feel lonely!!! I liked their creatine nitrate product and the test booster-can't remember name, but they did have a few decent products.
T-bol. Creatine was c-bol. Ecdy product was e-bol.

Also had a fat burner called Dicana, which was amazing.
 
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Wondered why I kept seeing their rep on other sites lol

Plus the fugitives comment lol
 
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Used to like their protein powder. Forget the name? Kinda tasted like Ultra Peptide or Beverly UMP Chocolate.
 
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Used to like their protein powder. Forget the name? Kinda tasted like Ultra Peptide or Beverly UMP Chocolate.
Vasolate. I enjoyed thermolife when they were a brand...
 
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I think we all used one of their products at the time. For the older crowd.
 
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Where is Jared Wheat when we need him?

Also would love to see the 275 illegal product list.
 
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Did they fix the clumping in pump-bol?
 
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Ebol was bull****. The way Rhodiola works, lower anlmouts are stimulating, and higher amounts sedating. Normal extracts are 1% and 3 % rosavins and salidrisodes. They used some **** that was like 5% and 12% or something, blowing right past 'high, sedating' to '**** you and your day in the head with a sledgehammer'. Should have called it D-bol for 'debilitating'.

Such a noob mistake. Oh well, suck at formulating? Sue everyone!
 

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Ebol was bull****. The way Rhodiola works, lower anlmouts are stimulating, and higher amounts sedating. Normal extracts are 1% and 3 % rosavins and salidrisodes. They used some **** that was like 5% and 12% or something, blowing right past 'high, sedating' to '**** you and your day in the head with a sledgehammer'. Should have called it D-bol for 'debilitating'.

Such a noob mistake. Oh well, suck at formulating? Sue everyone!
They definitely hyped the hell out of it pushed the release back by a really long time. Pretty hard to meet expwctations doing business like that.
 
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Ebol was bull****. The way Rhodiola works, lower anlmouts are stimulating, and higher amounts sedating. Normal extracts are 1% and 3 % rosavins and salidrisodes. They used some **** that was like 5% and 12% or something, blowing right past 'high, sedating' to '**** you and your day in the head with a sledgehammer'. Should have called it D-bol for 'debilitating'.

Such a noob mistake. Oh well, suck at formulating? Sue everyone!
I notice this post is attached to a nitrate. Pepperyourangus
 
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Not sure why thermolife would be entitled to sue if the products are simply "banned" by FDA standards or illegal. This is akin to me suing the local crack dealer because I sell coffee and he sells illegal crack thus cutting into my profit. Fck Ron K. Filth plain and simple.

If A1 and net are selling non-legal supplements thats up to the authorities. The world does not need Ron dbag Kramer to cape up and save us all. I regret ever spending money on thermolife.
 
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Not sure why thermolife would be entitled to sue if the products are simply "banned" by FDA standards or illegal. This is akin to me suing the local crack dealer because I sell coffee and he sells illegal crack thus cutting into my profit. Fck Ron K. Filth plain and simple.

If A1 and net are selling non-legal supplements thats up to the authorities. The world does not need Ron dbag Kramer to cape up and save us all. I regret ever spending money on thermolife.
The lawsuit is that the sales of these banned products creates an unlevel playing field for Thermolife who follows the law, because no one is buying their products, but these instead.
 
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Ebol was bull****. The way Rhodiola works, lower anlmouts are stimulating, and higher amounts sedating. Normal extracts are 1% and 3 % rosavins and salidrisodes. They used some **** that was like 5% and 12% or something, blowing right past 'high, sedating' to '**** you and your day in the head with a sledgehammer'. Should have called it D-bol for 'debilitating'.

Such a noob mistake. Oh well, suck at formulating? Sue everyone!
Are we talking about the same E-bol? I remember this being the label. What ingredient are you speaking of? I actually remember e-bol working suspiciously well for me. So well it set the precedent for natty supps way too high for me (was one of my firsts I tried)... I’ve been trying to find something that comes close to it ever since.

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Are we talking about the same E-bol? I remember this being the label. What ingredient are you speaking of? I actually remember e-bol working suspiciously well for me. So well it set the precedent for natty supps way too high for me (was one of my firsts I tried)... I’ve been trying to find something that comes close to it ever since.

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The first version had rhodiola. You have the second version there. They swapped the rhodiola for ginseng due to the complaints they were getting.
 
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The lawsuit is that the sales of these banned products creates an unlevel playing field for Thermolife who follows the law, because no one is buying their products, but these instead.
I get that hence my coffee analogy. Does thermo even sell a product at the retail level? If I was a judge this would get tossed as I am to believe Ron K. has been able to uncover illegal activities that the US law enforcement and regulatory angencies have completely missed? FTG
 
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Thermo own muscle beach nutrition so they must have realised their own brand name was too toxic.

It’s a joke, how the hell someone gets a patent for something they didn’t invent and in wide use before the patent was granted...
 

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I cant believe they are still around pulling the same chit from years ago. They have no self respect at all

Plus what ever happened to snitches get stitches?
 
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T-bol. Creatine was c-bol. Ecdy product was e-bol.

Also had a fat burner called Dicana, which was amazing.
Wow. Dicana! Yes...went thru a lot of that. Definitely worked. Lots of T-Bol too.

I miss the old days of the Thermolife vs the Supplement World beefs. Designer Supps, and whoever made Stim-X, and Jungle Warfare...I remember some testing thing on it that dragged on for years.
 
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Wow. Dicana! Yes...went thru a lot of that. Definitely worked. Lots of T-Bol too.

I miss the old days of the Thermolife vs the Supplement World beefs. Designer Supps, and whoever made Stim-X, and Jungle Warfare...I remember some testing thing on it that dragged on for years.
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