Ive been hearing a lot about protein powders not meeting label claims. If a product is cGMP Certified does that mean it meets label claims?
Ive been hearing a lot about protein powders not meeting label claims. If a product is cGMP Certified does that mean it meets label claims?
Well there is an allowable variance of +- 10% so it depends what you mean by not meeting claims.
exactly
i do know Protean meets label claims
Its not about meeting label claims even anymore.. now its about which one actually has protein (whey) and is not spiked with glycine and taurine.
But most of the allegations have been brought up by competitors. I've seen one instance were it turned out to be true.(havent checked Marc's newest videos though)
But most of the allegations have been brought up by competitors. I've seen one instance were it turned out to be true.(havent checked Marc's newest videos though)
Giant sports uses betaine which will skew any lab results for glycine and make them worthlessThe complaint brands are now listing on their labels (ie MuscleTech, Giant Sports, Myofusion). These all have glycine and taurine added in them to boost up protein values. Marc Lobliner is only posting total protein content per product.. he is not testing how much of that protein is actually Glycine.
Giant sports uses betaine which will skew any lab results for glycine and make them worthless
Which sucks because the Giant Sports Flavors are top notch IMO.
What happened to GS? they fell out of almost all online stores....
What happened to GS? they fell out of almost all online stores....
I think that had more to do with current issues surounding DS and Gaspari...a little retribution
Which sucks because the Giant Sports Flavors are top notch IMO.
Not sure I follow you here??? There is nothing wrong with using betaine... it just wont give you a valid result for glycine