Supplement company fires back at Ryan Garcia's claim product contained banned substance

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The company that produces one of the supplements Ryan Garcia was taking is now clapping back at his legal team's allegation that the supplement contained a banned substance.

NutraBio, one of the manufacturers of a supplement that boxer Ryan Garcia’s legal team says contained traces of a banned substance, is firing back at the allegation.

One of the supplements was NutraBio’s Super Carb, which is used to boost recovery during or after workouts. It is used to help replenish glycogen stores in the muscle. Though the tests results, which Garcia’s legal team provided to Fox News Digital, indicated that ostarine was detected in the range of 70-2,200 picograms per gram of powder , NutraBio CEO and founder Mark Glazier said it was never manufactured with banned susbtances.

NutraBio set the bar when it comes to guaranteeing products’ quality and safety and we are the first sports supplement company to have full-label disclosure. Our supplements are manufactured in our own GMP facility, meeting CFR Part 111 GMP regulations,' Glazier continued. 'We take any claims against our company extremely seriously and we will aggressively investigate the recent allegations made by Ryan Garcia’s camp.

 

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