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turns out if you have the bucks, and you really want to know what you put in your body, you could test the actual food you eat. I guess if you consume a tremendous amount of a certain product over many years -- like a certain protein powder or something -- you could justify the price.
looks like there are bunch of them out there; here's a couple:
Food Testing Laboratory, Consumer Product Testing, Analytical Laboratory
| Bio-Science Research Institute | Science for Safer Living
Food Testing Laboratory, Food Chemistry, Microbiology Testing, Melamine Testing and Safety Consulting
I'd be curious to know if anyone has actually done this.
looks like there are bunch of them out there; here's a couple:
Food Testing Laboratory, Consumer Product Testing, Analytical Laboratory
| Bio-Science Research Institute | Science for Safer Living
Food Testing Laboratory, Food Chemistry, Microbiology Testing, Melamine Testing and Safety Consulting
I'd be curious to know if anyone has actually done this.