
Supplement411 (USADA) claims Ar1macare Pro is an adulterated supplement, so we had the current batch tested.
The claim is that on November 11, 2016, they found three banned substances that were UNLISTED in Olympus Labs’ Ar1macare Pro PCT supplement. They claim to have found 1-DHEA, ostarine (the SARM which is an investigational prescription drug — not a legal supplement), and the diuretic quinethazone, which could be extremely dangerous. That was in lot #2004863 which is nowhere to be found anywhere.
See the results after listening to Mike talk for five minutes!
It’s time for USADA to start showing more information. Lab tests, methodology, and chain of custody. We have NO CLUE where this stuff came from. Two months after they tested it, it was nowhere to be found and only lot A-524 is around.
Now here’s where I TOTALLY screwed up: Our PCT guide, as mentioned a ton in this video, recommends Olympus Labs *Sup3r PCT* – Not Ar1macare Pro!!! Not sure how that got into my head. So our PCT guide users have ALWAYS been fine on that end.
But we definitely did blog about this Ar1macare Pro product, and it does sell, so the rest of the video is factual. Read more about the supplement here:
https://blog.priceplow.com/olympus-labs/ar1macare-pro
Unfortunately I cannot share the full original report due to confidentiality, but I shared the screenshots of importance.
Arimistane WAS INDEED found, but that is good, since it’s on the label. This is notable banned substance for 2017 by WADA, so don’t take this product if you’re a drug-tested athlete!
And here’s the Post Cycle Therapy Guide, which recommends Sup3r PCT, not even implicated by this whole fiasco:
https://blog.priceplow.com/guides/post-cycle-therapy
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