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Thanks Haidut.

BTW, I saw you mention FDA concerns somewhere. In my experience, the FDA comes down on those making health claims for non-prescription products, especially when diseases are mentioned. Those who don't make health claims, but instead use vague language like "energy booster" and such, tend to get left alone, from what I've seen.
 
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post 103982 Thanks Haidut.

BTW, I saw you mention FDA concerns somewhere. In my experience, the FDA comes down on those making health claims for non-prescription products, especially when diseases are mentioned. Those who don't make health claims, but instead use vague language like "energy booster" and such, tend to get left alone, from what I've seen.

I really wish the situation was that simple. FDA has been known to crack down on anything they deem a threat to the drug supply and demand. The steroid androstenedione, which is a natural metabolite of DHEA and has even less direct anabolic activity than DHEA was classified as anabolic steroid by Congress in 2004 after heavy lobbying by the FDA. Online stores were getting shut down well before Andro became illegal in 2004. I know people who have been shut down for selling the thyroid hormone T2, even though it is perfectly legal. Finally, FDA is seriously considering withdrawing from the market the vitamins P5P and biotin due to competing pharma interests. So, yes, if you do anything they dislike and it is big enough to affect drug sales you will be shut down or at least get involved in a costly legal battles against an opponent who has no budgetary limit on legal fees.
 
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tinkerer said:
post 103982 Thanks Haidut.

BTW, I saw you mention FDA concerns somewhere. In my experience, the FDA comes down on those making health claims for non-prescription products, especially when diseases are mentioned. Those who don't make health claims, but instead use vague language like "energy booster" and such, tend to get left alone, from what I've seen.

I really wish the situation was that simple. FDA has been known to crack down on anything they deem a threat to the drug supply and demand. The steroid androstenedione, which is a natural metabolite of DHEA and has even less direct anabolic activity than DHEA was classified as anabolic steroid by Congress in 2004 after heavy lobbying by the FDA. Online stores were getting shut down well before Andro became illegal in 2004. I know people who have been shut down for selling the thyroid hormone T2, even though it is perfectly legal. Finally, FDA is seriously considering withdrawing from the market the vitamins P5P and biotin due to competing pharma interests. So, yes, if you do anything they dislike and it is big enough to affect drug sales you will be shut down or at least get involved in a costly legal battles against an opponent who has no budgetary limit on legal fees.

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