Monday, September 5, 2016

Where To Look To Buy Ostarine

Looking for Ostarine buy? Well, you can buy it online with a simple Google search.  However, the problem is with trying to buy Ostarine online is that it is illegal.  And being that it is illegal most likely you are going to be getting ripped off in two ones.  One you'll be buying Ostarine that does not even have Ostarine in it.  Or two you'll be buying an Ostarine product that contains far less the dose it is supposed to contain, cross-contaminated with something else or another SARM, or maybe it contains an entirely differently product.  The SARMS industry is completely unregulated and totally in the grey, underground market.  According to the FDA, using SARMS in a dietary supplement is against the



According to the FDA, using SARMS in a dietary supplement is against the law



herefore if you see any company selling the SARM Ostarine in a "supplement looking" bottle like this one.  Believe it or not, this is illegal. SARMS are not dietary supplements, so they can be manufactured in the grey market.  The grey market means that most likely these SARMS are made in someone's home basement or in some obscure warehouse in Camden NJ.



However, as you can clearly see, even though the FDA considers it illegal, that does not stop people from selling it.



To begin with,  the word Ostarine is a brand name for the compound enobosarm.  The company that trademarked the word "Ostatrine" is this company,

That makes me question, "How are companies using this product if it is patented?"



As a supplement manufacturing expert, I'm qualified to tell you there are certain regulatory steps that a supplement company must take in order to legally manufacture a supplement.



Here are some of the steps required by the FDA to make dietary supplements according to the Code of Federal Regulations 111's for dietary supplements.  These are also the steps that my company takes when we manufacture a dietary supplement.  Granted this is a very simple way of explaining it, but it gives you a general idea of just what we do to validate that what we are saying is on the label is in the bottle.



Secondly, the SARMS that these companies are using are NOT being made in the United States.  If they were, than the company that owns the patented and the tradmark name Ostarine woud be going after them.  Which means these SARMS powders are probably being brought in from China.  And we can give a big thanks to Jack Ma from Alibaba.com for allowing us to easily find SAMRS, like Ostarine buy at such incredibly low prices.  Thanks JACK!! Next in the manufacturing of these grey SARMS products is the importation.  I can tell you from experience that Ostarine is imported illegally.  If an FDA agent at the customs clearance building seized this product there is not a chance in hell that they are releasing it.  Now maybe the ONLY change is if the company importing it somehow convinced them it was for some research and development tests.  But I highly doubt it.



Let us now assume that the company that is selling SARMS has successfully imported it from China.  They somehow snuck it through customs and now they need to make the stuff.



As I have explained above, when we manufacture dietary supplements here we TEST to make sure what Alzchem sent us it ACTUALLY creatine.  This is also federal regulation.  A company cannot just assume that what an ingredient supplier sent them is what they asked for.  The company putting it their finished product to sell to you as creatine, must validate that what they sent is ACTUALLY what they got.  This is called an identity test.



Thus are these companies that are making SARMS like Ostarine buy doing the identity tests?  I highly doubt it.



However, let's give them the benefit of the doubt and assume that they did perform an identity test and everything positively identified their Ostarine SARM as truly Ostarine.  Next the product has to be actually made or manufactured.  Typically this involves things like scales, mixing equipment, and whatever else is commonly needed to manufacture.  Keep in mind all of these things are also highly regulated by the FDA in the Code of Federal Regulations 111's for Dietary supplements.  For the scales, they have to be calibrated and by a qualified person and it has to be scheduled and logged into the standard operating manual.  The mixing equipment, that also has to be approved, cleaned a certain way, and operated in a way as to not contribute to cross-contamination of other products.  These SARMS products are powerful chemicals and of course you would not want any cross-contamination happening.  Next, the formulations of these SARM products like Ostarine buy.  My company has a standard operating manual which holds the master manufacturing records of all of our products that we make.  When products are being made, my employees that are making these products follow the batch records to make sure they are making it properly.



Do all of these companies that are selling SARMS, like Ostarine, have batch records and master manufacturing records?  I highly doubt it.



Now let's assume that the "research" company selling SARMS is following all the regulations to make SARMS products.  They are testing, validating, they have records, lot numbers, employees are qualified, and now they have the finished product and it is ready to be sold to you.



Federal regulation requires that BEFORE a product is released into commerce that it is again tested to make sure what is on the label is in the bottle.  Typically my company will quarantine our dietary supplements, like protein powder, until the 3rd party lab tests come back validating what is on the label in in the bottle.  This process should be done with all SARM products like Ostarine buy.  But again, because this is a grey market, I highly doubt anyone of this is getting done by these manufacturers.



In conclusion, the SARM market is completely underground.  No company can legitimately operate a SARM business.  Most of the online sites that I have found selling Ostarine buy operate as "research chemical" companies.  These companies do this in hopes that this will give them immunity or something along those sort of lines in the eyes of the federal government.  SARMS are not illegal to possess, I don't think.  Therefore you can sell them on your website but you cannot sell them as dietary supplements.  In the past, some companies that sell supplements tried to add SARMS to their product line up, but most of them have disappeared, I would guess out of fear of being federally prosecuted or fear of being sued by someone that bought their product.  Regardless these "tactics" that these companies selling SARMS are using are useless.  Anyone can sue anyone for anything.  Lawsuits are already being conducted.  I believe a company sued Ironman Labs for selling SARMS in federal court.  Supposedly the judge threw out the lawsuit because the judge felt that the product was not a dietary supplement therefore the trial could not be heard.  I don't know the full details, but the fact of the matter is that is you sell SARMS, in any which way or form, someone or some company can potentially sue you.

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