Wow. Quite a thread. The one "flaw" is that he accepted samples from other members (one of which was yellow-ish) and thus opened the results to possible tampering. I'm not sure how he would have done it any other way and still deal with the complaints, nor do I for a moment doubt his sincerity, results or methods. And all samples, save one, were way off. I doubt that all (if any) were tampered with before sending to Kurt. Thus, we have to conclude that BE is having a real bad spell here. Something is WAY off. This is the kind of thing that the FDA is warning people about with lack of regulation (and rightly so, IMO... although regulation could be other than the FDA, or less expensive than full pharma stuff).
I wish the nic industry would start it's own random testing/qc certification group and be sincere about it (rather than logo-stamp lip service) and get vendors certified as to nic content, lack of DE, etc. It would help to hush the critics too.
I wish the nic industry would start it's own random testing/qc certification group and be sincere about it (rather than logo-stamp lip service) and get vendors certified as to nic content, lack of DE, etc. It would help to hush the critics too.


