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    Protein Factory - FDA violation

    this is the company that provides the products for a company site better known as proteinfactory. Glad I swithed to TrueNutrition a couple years ago.
    http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/Enforcement.../ucm299891.htm

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    I predict the FDA will control all USA nutrition products in the next 10 years.
    Supplements as we have known ,,will be a thing of the past for some. Things
    will certainly change.

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    As far a sup like whey , I'm all for FDA control . Who knows what they put in things these days , at least you'll know what your getting ?

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    As much as I don't like much government involvement in business, I think that is one industry that can use some cleaning up. In production and marketing practices. They aren't any better than miracle cures you see on late night television. They don't make you huge any more than Extenz makes your penis bigger.

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    Finally, the FDA does their job. Somebody must've bounced their bribery cheque.

    The whole supplement industry needs to be regulated. If you rely on the industry to regulate itself, you're going to have unsanitary crap made like this. Or stuff that outright doesn't work/isn't safe (Ageless Male, Extenz, Arimatest, most of Cellucor's products, etc). Supplement companies are really today's traveling elixir salesmen from the 1800's.

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