7 Keto bulk powder

div1872

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I’ve been looking for bulk powder of 7 Keto and came across a site called Vitamondo

anyone any experience of them?

what exactly does 25% 7 Keto mean?
 

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I believe it means 25% of the powder is 7Keto so the question is what is the other 75%.
 
Il bet @sns8778 knows what it means

Thanks for tagging me.

I would absolutely avoid that. There is zero reason for something to be 25% 7-Keto/7-OXO.

I normally never say anything negative about brands or suppliers, but that is absolute BS and a scam.

1) 7-Keto is the branded name for 7-OXO. You aren't supposed to use the name 7-Keto unless you buy it direct from Lonza. Plenty of people do use it and there's so much of it on the market, its impossible for Lonza to go after everyone. BUT - this absolutely is not actual branded 7-Keto bc real 7-Keto is minimum 98% purity.

2) The COA they posted identifies this as 7-Keto 25%. This shows that the COA itself is false or edited because it isn't from Lonza (owner of actual 7-Keto) so it cannot legally be a 7-Keto COA. It could be a 7-OXO COA, but not a 7-Keto COA. BUT 7-Keto/7-OXO isn't an extract, the lowest acceptable % purity of 7-Keto/7-OXO should be 97%+.

The company should be ashamed of themselves trying to pass this off as a real COA.

What this is is it looks like they took a COA for an herbal ingredient that is 25% and just edited it to be 7-Keto.

Stuff like this is why I've said so many times over the years when people ask for COA's or act like brands posting them as a sales pitch mean something - that a COA, best case, is a word document from a supplier trying to sell you something, or worst case edited by brands to try to make you believe something.

I could make a COA for Unicorn sparkles in 30 seconds.

What means something is independent test results validating the COA - which means independent testing done by FDA/DEA registered labs - which verify to the brands that actually do that type of testing, that the COA is legitimate.

That's why its important that if people want to make sure they're really getting what they think they are to support legitimate FDA registered companies that meet or exceed all the cGMP testing guidelines.
 
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