Their About Us page doesn't show that for me on Brave. It just says this:
About Stamiron Stamiron is a Made in the US brand that delivers all-in-one supplements that can replace many different products in one. The company uses the highest quality ingredients and formulations in order to create a product line for a better life. All of Stamironβs products and supplements are made in the US and are manufactured according to GMP standards. All products are tested to ensure potency and purity so customers can buy confidently, knowing they are getting what it says on the label. The brand maintains the objective of improving health, fitness, and wellness naturally via its commitment and dedication to product innovation, stringent testing protocols as well as sustainability programs that try to give back to the environment. The company cares about its customers, which is why it is 100% transparent about its formulas and what is in the products.
Sorry about that. I misstated the URL. Go to https://stamiron.com/pages/terms-conditions and click the hyperlinked "here" in blue near the bottom of the terms and conditions. It will lead you here.
Once at the Havasu Nutrition website, go to their "terms of use" page and in section 12. Contact Information, you will see their St Petersburg, FL address.
That's a lot of hoops to jump through to figure out where the source is! Thanks for the crumb trail.
That address is apparently a medical office group or maybe a business office building. Oh well, I'm not sure this is the hill I'm dying on. Thanks for helping!
No problem! I enjoy deep diving on things like this. Always in the search for truth, you know.
By the way, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the "be wary" of things made in China perspective. I am wary of poisonous fillers in supplements and all that stuff. You were spot on.
My additional research into Q-Munify was more a personal effort, because I have used the product, and I wanted to know the truth, then it was any sort of counterpoint to your perspective. So please don't take it as confrontational or anything. It was just research. π
I am suspicious as well since deep diving the makeup industry. A lot of makeup can claim they are Made in the USA but really what it is is they are made in a lab in the US and the lab sources its materials from China, namely mica powders.
Obviously, if we were being raked over the coals to prevent innovation sourcing things from China wouldn't be awful. Like if there was competition with other countries, but having EVERYTHING come from there and knowing there are financial incentives keeping it that way sucks.
If it isn't obvious I'm a salty little online store owner who is bitter about this lol
Their About Us page doesn't show that for me on Brave. It just says this:
Sorry about that. I misstated the URL. Go to https://stamiron.com/pages/terms-conditions and click the hyperlinked "here" in blue near the bottom of the terms and conditions. It will lead you here.
Once at the Havasu Nutrition website, go to their "terms of use" page and in section 12. Contact Information, you will see their St Petersburg, FL address.
That's a lot of hoops to jump through to figure out where the source is! Thanks for the crumb trail.
That address is apparently a medical office group or maybe a business office building. Oh well, I'm not sure this is the hill I'm dying on. Thanks for helping!
No problem! I enjoy deep diving on things like this. Always in the search for truth, you know.
By the way, I wholeheartedly agree with you on the "be wary" of things made in China perspective. I am wary of poisonous fillers in supplements and all that stuff. You were spot on.
My additional research into Q-Munify was more a personal effort, because I have used the product, and I wanted to know the truth, then it was any sort of counterpoint to your perspective. So please don't take it as confrontational or anything. It was just research. π
Have a great day!
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I am suspicious as well since deep diving the makeup industry. A lot of makeup can claim they are Made in the USA but really what it is is they are made in a lab in the US and the lab sources its materials from China, namely mica powders.
Obviously, if we were being raked over the coals to prevent innovation sourcing things from China wouldn't be awful. Like if there was competition with other countries, but having EVERYTHING come from there and knowing there are financial incentives keeping it that way sucks.
If it isn't obvious I'm a salty little online store owner who is bitter about this lol