Monday, October 13, 2008

MaxGXL Passes ConsumerLab.com's Athletic Banned Substance Screening Program

Recently, MaxGXL had another moral victory. It recently passed ConsumerLab.com's athletic banned substance screening program.

“The results of the screening demonstrate not only Max International’s commitment to quality and safety, but also our firm belief in seeking out independent bodies to research, test and validate our products,” said Max International President Craig Case. “MaxGXL’s™ is science and nature at its finest, and these results will only help to make the public aware of this wonderful product.”

This is truly a testimony of the hard work that Max International has put into the MaxGXL product.


About the Screening Program:

ConsumerLab.com offers the Athletic Banned Substances Screening Program to test dietary supplements, performance enhancement products, and other nutrition products for substances that could cause disqualification of athletes from Olympic and other competition. It is the first comprehensive program to focus on supplements, as opposed to the downstream testing of body fluids from athletes. The ConsumerLab.com screening program includes testing for banned substances, including stimulants, narcotics, anabolic agents, diuretics, masking agents, and beta-blockers based on the Olympic Movement Anti-Doping Code or the codes of other sports associations.

This Screening Program is offered as an adjunct to ConsumerLab.com's Product Review testing, in which products are evaluated on other important quality parameters such as labeling, ingredient identity and quantity, proper disintegration time, spoilage, contamination with heavy metals, pesticides, industrial by-products, and spiking with pharmaceutical ingredients.



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