Just joining team SNS - going deep with 4x Inhibit P + 4x Inhibit E (on sale at DPS), for some upcoming NPP runs, but will check those flavored Creatine HCL and noticed the glycerpump sale/code too.
Would SNS ever consider something like Meldonium? Invalid Link Removed - been used by some famous athletes in the past for the oxygen and endurance enhancements. I don't think it's banned in US, just couldn't use it in sports.
Thank you. I think you'll love Inhibit-E and Inhibit-P.
For anyone that isn't familiar with the GlycerPump code, I did a limited time sale code for GlycerPump capsules (glycerpump25) in a thread where some of us were discussing how great it is, but also how it does make capsules kind of squishy for lack of a better way to explain it because it pulls moisture in.
The Creatine HCI flavor samples were awesome so I think and hope that you'll like that too.
I'm getting ready tomorrow to do the 2023 version of this thread, so please post in there to follow along too. We have a lot of great products and a lot of cool things coming out throughout the year.
Meldonium is definitely considered a drug and is in no way legal for sale in the US as a supplement.
A lot of people make the mistake of thinking that because a substance isn't scheduled as a controlled substance or approved by the FDA in the US as a prescription that that means it can be sold as a supplement, but that is not correct. The fact that it is a prescription in other countries and the FDA acknowledges it as an unapproved drug here in the US means that a company offering it would be subject to several criminal charges including felony ones.
In addition to potential criminal charges as a company, the company would likely lose their ability to accept credit cards and would lose their insurance bc they would be super high risk of FDA action and lawsuits from athletes.
That would be more of something a company that was already breaking the law like a company still selling sarm's or research chemicals would do because they're already breaking numerous laws and just hoping not to get caught or hoping they'll make enough money to make it worth whatever trouble they do get in when they do. As with most things sold by companies like that, the consumer would also have no way of knowing what they were really getting bc the companies offering something like that wouldn't be able to send it off to legit labs for testing for risk of the labs turning them into the FDA.
On our end, we are an FDA registered GMP compliant company that only uses FDA registered GMP compliant contract manufacturers that adhere to or exceed all levels of compliance and quality testing, so it would definitely not be doable for us.
But I do appreciate the suggestion and idea. I just wanted to thoroughly explain why we could never do something like that.