Sunday, August 3, 2014

Is your supplements label full of lies?


Label accuracy, product purity, nutritional value, ingredient safety, and projected efficacy. These are factors that make a supplement good, or bad. 

Millions of people all over the world use supplements. They rely on them to either help them meet nutritional needs, or increase sport performance and muscle growth. Its really easy to look at a label and believe what it says right down to the micro gram. 30 grams of protein should mean 30 grams of protein. 1000 I.U. of vitamin D3 should mean just that. Unfortunately that just not always the case. 

So how do you know if your label is full of lies or not? Well I'm glad you asked. Your answer is just a click or tap away. Just visit labdoor.com. LabDoor buys dietary supplements and energy drinks off retail shelves and sites. Then, they send each product to an FDA-registered laboratory for a detailed chemical analysis. There technical team then collects the laboratory results and builds algorithms to translate this data into simple grades and rankings. 

So before you buy your next oversize bucket of protein powder, or multivitamins. Visit LabDoor and find out how it ranks amongst its competitors.











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