this test is over a year or so old. It was carried out by someone from bodybuilding.com and who knows the accuracy of it. It has one major flaw before the testing ever started. The tester had others send him samples of the protein, he did not purchase them all. So there is possible error right there. Someone could have doctored a sample and sent it. How was it sent? In original packaging or in a ziplock bag? Bait and switch technique used? Another thing to note is that certain brands were deliberately not tested. For instance, True Protein aka True Nutrition. The guy responsible for sending samples for testing backed out for reasons unknown. You have to trust who you buy stuff from.
For instance, the Gaspari results are not surprising. Their factory was shut down by the FDA for several weeks in 2011 for violations on products including certain thyroid boosters damaging people's thyroids and the super pump was causing colitis in as many as 30+ users. Can sugar really cause colitis? The FDA didnt think so in regards to super pump. The industry is what it is, UNREGULATED. There has to be a level of trust with whom you give your money to. Just like the world of gear. Just like Nuk pointed out in another post. Shit doesnt take weeks to kick in if its real. Same with supplements. If i had a buck for everyone that swears by 1mr or craze id be rich. It makes me so wired, or it makes me "feel" euphoric. Uh, for a preworkout i dont want either of that, i want some shit that builds muscle and lets me train longer without crashing. anyone can put a massive dose of stims in a bottle for 2.00 and charge 30.00...thats really what all those stims cost. Just shop wisely and you'll never need the results of this flawed testing.