William Llewellyn responds to Axio Labs Chief Scientist .

"There is definitely water in ours." ( referring to the Axio vials they've tested )

"This reminds me of an episode of 30 Rock. Remember when Jack went to work for the government, and complained about the huge gaping hole in the roof dumping water into the office? The guy in his office produced a federal study "proving" there wasn't actually any leak in the roof."

"I don't want everyone to just dump on AXIO. Water is just that, water. We are not saying AXIO is a dangerous line or anything to that extent. The hardest thing for any lab to control is the quality of the raw powders. If AXIO is buying pharm quality materials, it will show in the results. A little moisture isn't good, but doesn't necessarily mean the product is dangerous. We need to see final test results to know anything for certain."

"And BTW - I don't want to nitpick semantics, but UG labs cannot possibly be GMP. At best you could be working with a contract facility in a developing country that tries to follow GMP guidelines, which is an unofficial attempt to produce like a U.S. company. Even some of the registered companies selling their products in pharmacies in Asia don't produce their drugs to true GMP standards."

"Underground" and "GMP" should never be used in the same sentence."

The thread on Body Of Science's forums has not been added to in the last few days so it looks like Bill W has had the final word.

We're of course really looking forward to the launch of new Body of Science UG book and I'm sure the owners and reps of UGLs around the world are already preparing their excuses.

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