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Is BIOMEnd a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: We love ingredients that aren't ambitious or revolutionary. BIOMEnd isn't out to be the next caffeine or citrulline, it's just a tasteless, water-soluble butyrate. That's it, and that's kind of awesome. This isn't revolutionary, and it doesn't need human clinical evidence;…

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Is Nitrosigine a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: It is our opinion that Nitrosigine is not a scam. It's actually a fantastic product with excellent science backing it up. In full transparency, we went into this review biased against Nitrosigine due to how terrible their other products are, which…

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Is PeptoPro a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: It is our opinion that PeptoPro is not a scam. PeptoPro is Hydrolyzed Caseinate, but what makes this different from normal hydrolyzed protein are the guarantees that come with it. Hydrolyzed protein is a very deceptive and broad term. Something can…

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Is MAX Catalyst a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: It is our opinion that MAX Catalyst is not a scam. It's actually a fantastic product with excellent science backing it up. In full transparency, we went into this review biased against MAX Catalyst due to similar products on the market…

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Is BC30 a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: It is our opinion that BC30 is not a scam. They have 25 published papers, most of which are correctly designed. The only caveat is that the protein research is pretty bad, but as a probiotic, BC30 actually seems very robust…

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Is KSM-66 a Scam? - TLDR

Not A Scam SUMMARY: Normally, we would rate KSM-66 a partial scam since it's just a fancy trademark for generic ashwagandha, however, the manufacturer has sponsored a number of public studies, upwards of 24, on ashwagandha to increase transparency, so we are going to give…

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Is Cognizin a Scam?

Not A Scam SUMMARY: Normally we would rate Cognizin a partial scam since it's just a fancy trademark for the generic ingredient citicolin, however, the manufacturer has sponsored a number of public studies on citicolin to increase transparency so we are going to give it…

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About Us

SUMMARY: Nutrition Scam was started by a team of science focused enthusiasts who looked at a sports nutrition supplement label and had no clue what any of the trademarked ingredients really were. Are they safe? Would they cause allergic reactions? Is there any science at…

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