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Plans for the future?

doogans

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Due to an upcoming bill, some of OL current line up may disappear. I'm a huge fan of Ep1c, Conqu3r and have a bottle of Vital1y on deck. I enjoy your natty products and would love to see you guys grow as a company. So my question is, do you guys plan on staying in the supplement game? I know there are a few companies that won't have much to offer after this bill, but I hope you guys stick around.
 
Osta is 27 bucks as part of liquidation sale at nutra so are you sure it will stick around? As long as i can get osta and gw15 elsewhere then I'll be fine.
 
Thank you for your support everyone. We will follow suit with the latest bill and evolve our lineup of products. We are just beginning to make noise so stay tuned for future updates. I can both promise and guarantee that we will withhold the same standards we have held to this day and continue producing products with full transparency, label disclosure, and utilize clinical doses in everything we do.

Also Osta will stay it's not going anywhere.
 
As stomach turning and depressing as the new legislation is...I'm interested to see what new direction it will take the R&D.

I have some high expectations for you guys, possibly unfairly high ;) It's your fault though...you set the bar pretty high for yourselves lol.

In all seriousness though, I'm glad to hear you're staying in the game...I can't wait to see what kind of innovative things you guys start coming up with.
 
I love love love your PH products and want to continue to use them, but am I interpreting HR 4771 wrong? I feel it doesn't say it's illegal to sale PHs, just not they way they're currently labeled ;
SEC. 3. LABELING REQUIREMENTS.
(a) In General.--Section 305 of the Controlled Substances Act (21
U.S.C. 825) is amended by adding at the end the following:
``(e) False Labeling of Anabolic Steroids.--
``(1) It shall be unlawful to import, export, manufacture,
distribute, dispense, or possess with intent to manufacture,
distribute, or dispense, an anabolic steroid or product containing
an anabolic steroid, unless the steroid or product bears a label
clearly identifying an anabolic steroid or product containing an
anabolic steroid by the nomenclature used by the International
Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).
Can someone at your company speak to this?
 
As simple as that may sound to skirt around a detail in the wording, rest assured that this ban is a blanket covering all current and future prohormone sales. The details like this are better interpreted by the experts, as I am not one on all the legalities and what-not. I just don't think, at least not by Olympus Labs, there will be any "chance taking". We are looking to offer so much more than just prohormones, so putting it all on the line to try and skirt around the wording is not a logical business move on our part. If you like our PH's, believe that we will step up with quality products that deliver. There are already tried options available, but more to come.
 
Thank you for your support everyone. We will follow suit with the latest bill and evolve our lineup of products. We are just beginning to make noise so stay tuned for future updates. I can both promise and guarantee that we will withhold the same standards we have held to this day and continue producing products with full transparency, label disclosure, and utilize clinical doses in everything we do.

Also Osta will stay it's not going anywhere.

Maybe this means we'll see those new versions of Ep1c for sale even sooner? I guess the bright side to all of this is that natty anabolics will be brought to the foreground and more emphasis will be placed on compliment compounds.
 
I understand they CAN add what they want, but they would have to really care about it. They will get the public nod for this and move on. I don't see them staying on top of it. Just my opinion
 
I understand they CAN add what they want, but they would have to really care about it. They will get the public nod for this and move on. I don't see them staying on top of it. Just my opinion

Even so...I doubt many reputable companies are going to concentrate on putting out products that could be deemed illegal at any given time. Then again, it's a nice thing to hope for :)
 
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