![]() Hell, even Magceutics was breaking the MAP agreement, and they are the fucking patent holder! AIDP said it was a sticky situation because how do you hold the patent holder that is licensing the patent to you accountable? Want to hear the real sad thing? We bought some from Magceutics on Amazon and that failed assay, too. ![]() We also send these to AIDP, and they claim they are forcing the brands to adjust their pricing to comply. Obviously we follow the rules exactly, like always do, but other brands regularly break the MAP agreement. This is a standard thing with patented ingredients to ensure everyone selling it follows the rules from the licensed distributor. Then AIDP put a MAP agreement in place, or minimum adverted pricing agreement. I know other brands are doing this, as some of them were selling below our cost from AIDP. There would be no way to tell in the lab, and no way for AIDP to prove that is what happened. Well you have just reduced your costs by more than HALF. Let's say you buy 1,000kg from AIDP and you mix it with 2,000kg from China. ![]() We obviously don't use it, but I know other brands are. Also, you can get magnesium L-threonate made in China WAY cheaper than from AIDP. I am not sure how they handle it in the background, but not much seems to have changed. We have argued with AIDP about it, and sent them multiple products to go after. Some of them had half of what they claimed. We've actually tested other Magtein products on the market and found they contain less than stated on the label. (Well maybe Agmatine Sulfate but I still get ND for it)ĭo the math and 40% off a bottle of MagMind/Magtein/Neuro Mag means you can add in a more beneficial bottle of Nootropics Depot. I've never had anything else work just as well as Nootropics Depot products besides this specific supplement. I can say they all work and feel exactly the same. Nootropics Depot $40 bottle is the same as the Jarrows MagMind $24 bottle, as is Life Extension Neuro Mag for $29. This means any magnesium threonate product is the same as another. Feel free to google Magtein, MagMind, Magnesium L-Threonate "patent" Any company using it is using a specific formula. Magtein is a patent protected element of Magnesium L-Threonate. MagMind/Magtein is an option I would never take a lesser product. Sometimes we have to make choices on where our money goes. We all know how we want the best supplement for the best price. This has been the most beneficial supplement I've used over the last two years. This is only for Magnesium L-Threonate not any other type. Interested to see if this post gets flamed, deleted, or accepted as the help I'm trying to share.
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