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  • Former Member
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    I asked before, are clenbuterol and Advocare even manufactured in the same plant? If Advocare doesn't manufacture clenbuterol, how would it get into their products anyway? A contaminated ingredient? A contaminated ingredient is entirely possible. Apparently the ingredients in our food come from as far away as China. Ascorbic acid, for example. 80% of the world's supply of ascorbic acid (better known as Vitamin C) comes from China. "Ascorbic acid is a common ingredient in everything from cosmetics to baked goods. It is used to make bread softer and more uniform, and some Midwestern bakers are working hard to find adequate supplies..." From: "Olympics take a healthy bite out of your wallet" www.kansascity.com/.../730642.html Ascorbic acid is just one bread ingredient. Mine also contains niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, calcium sulfate, monoglycerides, and azodicarbonamide. Who knows where those chemicals are manufactured. And remember the contaminated ingredient that was found in pet food a year ago? "...melamine, a chemical used in fertilizers in Asia and forbidden in pet food, has been detected in the wheat gluten used by Canada-based Menu Foods.... FDA officials said the wheat gluten was imported from China but was not yet known to be used in human food. All wheat gluten coming from there will now be reviewed, they said...."
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    I asked before, are clenbuterol and Advocare even manufactured in the same plant? If Advocare doesn't manufacture clenbuterol, how would it get into their products anyway? A contaminated ingredient? A contaminated ingredient is entirely possible. Apparently the ingredients in our food come from as far away as China. Ascorbic acid, for example. 80% of the world's supply of ascorbic acid (better known as Vitamin C) comes from China. "Ascorbic acid is a common ingredient in everything from cosmetics to baked goods. It is used to make bread softer and more uniform, and some Midwestern bakers are working hard to find adequate supplies..." From: "Olympics take a healthy bite out of your wallet" www.kansascity.com/.../730642.html Ascorbic acid is just one bread ingredient. Mine also contains niacin, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, calcium sulfate, monoglycerides, and azodicarbonamide. Who knows where those chemicals are manufactured. And remember the contaminated ingredient that was found in pet food a year ago? "...melamine, a chemical used in fertilizers in Asia and forbidden in pet food, has been detected in the wheat gluten used by Canada-based Menu Foods.... FDA officials said the wheat gluten was imported from China but was not yet known to be used in human food. All wheat gluten coming from there will now be reviewed, they said...."
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