And to finish:
The gels are not standartised at all, neither are the plant extracts used in them. Therefore you don't know what's in them and in because they are "wet" products the ingredients deteriorate quickly. This is just how things happen in any wet products. It's important to know that the gels are not even classified as "nutritional supplements" or "vitamins" because they don't fulfill any criteria that are needed to be classified as such. They are in the category of "sports foods" which means they don't have to fulfill any criteria that nutritional supplements do, or contain exactly what's on the label.
They did that to avoid scrutiny by regulating authorities in various countries. In their webcasts they promote the gels as they were nutritional supplements which is just clever marketing to decieve potential customers.
They did that to avoid scrutiny by regulating authorities in various countries. In their webcasts they promote the gels as they were nutritional supplements which is just clever marketing to decieve potential customers.
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