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Animal M-Stack is the fails lab test for Turkesterone
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Just like the title says.
This puts into question every product made by Universal.
Here's why:
For those of you who are not involved in the supplement industry this means that whoever purchases and approves ingredients for Universal products (which is more than one person) did not do the bare minimum in approving this ingredient. What they did do was accept a raw material from a raw material supplier with ZERO proof of what they were putting in their product. Why should anyone think they treat any other ingredients any differently?
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At the very best this is an example of extremely low standards at Universal. At the worst they know it isnt Turkesterone and are trying to get over on consumers.
Either way this does not fare well for Universal and every single product they make should be called into question. There is obviously something fundamentally wrong with what is going on at Universal .
Subpar R&D?
Unfortunately this is sad but true.
I have been as nice as I can posting these results. I have stated nothing but facts that the consumer has the right to know.
If you like Universal products that is fine with me, I am not bashing them I am just shedding some light on what goes on behind the scenes and posting the facts of what is really going on, so dont hate on me.
There is no Turkesterone as listed in the ingredients in M-Stak.
Ask Universal for their lab results and you will know I speak the truth.
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