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MIOVIT

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third-party testing
« on: September 11, 2022, 01:37:47 PM »
Third-party testing is when a manufacturing company sends its product to an outside, unbiased lab for testing to see if it meets the standards of the company, and to ensure that what is on the label is actually inside the product. Now, that is fine in the legal market where the manufacturer obtains legal quality certificates according to their results, these certifications are constantly monitored by the companies that grant such accreditations and even so, they cheat with that, what can we expect in an illegal market… where there is no such certificate, this is done only for marketing by the dealers so it would not be smart to trust in the results test of samples sent for by the source itself, he could send real samples for the test and then sell cheap garbage instead (another way to scam). In the end, you have to make a test by yourself if you want to be sure…

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Re: third-party testing
« Reply #1 on: September 11, 2022, 08:00:37 PM »
Manufacturing companies also send a special batch of product to the "third" party for testing.

This doesn't mean they have 100% legit products.

The products need to be "independently" tested through a third party, with a blind test of a batch of product the manufacturer does not know about.

That is the only way to have a true tested product.

And how science works.

There are tons of these massive "legit" sources that produce very unstable products.

And you should know this, my good man. ;)


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Re: third-party testing
« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2022, 01:03:37 AM »
Manufacturing companies also send a special batch of product to the "third" party for testing.

This doesn't mean they have 100% legit products.

The products need to be "independently" tested through a third party, with a blind test of a batch of product the manufacturer does not know about.

That is the only way to have a true tested product.

And how science works.

There are tons of these massive "legit" sources that produce very unstable products.

And you should know this, my good man. ;)


That's correct

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Re: third-party testing
« Reply #3 on: September 13, 2022, 12:48:36 PM »
Also,  in this way, they low the final cost and have the products at better pricing but half or more of the batch is crap...