Mixelflick's Analysis of Australia's Import/Customs Issues
Mixelflick's Analysis of Australia's Import/Customs Issues
Hi guys well Rob and I have been discussing the list of what substances can and cant be imported into Australia. I've managed to source the customs list of banned substances for import.
Rob will post them all up aswell as the link and include his thoughts on the subject. Hopefully this can be a source for all Aussie BP lovers
Rob will post them all up aswell as the link and include his thoughts on the subject. Hopefully this can be a source for all Aussie BP lovers
Ah yes, let's take a look at things for our fellow BP Brothers in AUSSIE land..
I just reviewed the current import list (they do change so be advised of that little wrinkle) A-Z for our BP folk down under.
THE CONCERN: Can Kre-Anabolyn be imported in AUS?
Let's look at what the ONE ingredient I feel MAY be problematic given the import list I reviewsd:
PROBLEM
Substance Name: Ecdysone
Synonym/Description: (20S, 22R)-2beta,3beta,14,22,25-pentahydroxy-5beta-cholest-7-en-6-one
Classification: Anabolic/ Androgenic !!!
Import Permit Required Yes
Import Licence Required No
Export Licence and Permit Required No
ANALYSIS
Fortunately for you, MASS only refers to ecdysone (another name for ecdysterone) as "ActiveECDY". A brilliant move as customs likely won't have the knowledge that ECDY = Ecdysone, nor any of the listed chemical nomenclature.
Keep in mind there just may be an Ecdysterone afficianado working at customs. He likely doesn't have OCD for the stuff like I do but it's possible, I suppose.
SOLUTION
Kre-Anabolyn from MASS!
None of the other ingredient's are on the banned list that I looked at.
FINAL NOTE: Adaptogen N IS "banned" in AUS givin it includes DHEA. What a shame for you guys. You're missing out..
I just reviewed the current import list (they do change so be advised of that little wrinkle) A-Z for our BP folk down under.
THE CONCERN: Can Kre-Anabolyn be imported in AUS?
Let's look at what the ONE ingredient I feel MAY be problematic given the import list I reviewsd:
PROBLEM
Substance Name: Ecdysone
Synonym/Description: (20S, 22R)-2beta,3beta,14,22,25-pentahydroxy-5beta-cholest-7-en-6-one
Classification: Anabolic/ Androgenic !!!
Import Permit Required Yes
Import Licence Required No
Export Licence and Permit Required No
ANALYSIS
Fortunately for you, MASS only refers to ecdysone (another name for ecdysterone) as "ActiveECDY". A brilliant move as customs likely won't have the knowledge that ECDY = Ecdysone, nor any of the listed chemical nomenclature.
Keep in mind there just may be an Ecdysterone afficianado working at customs. He likely doesn't have OCD for the stuff like I do but it's possible, I suppose.
SOLUTION
Kre-Anabolyn from MASS!
None of the other ingredient's are on the banned list that I looked at.
FINAL NOTE: Adaptogen N IS "banned" in AUS givin it includes DHEA. What a shame for you guys. You're missing out..
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BOTH are quality products. BOTH are from quality companies and BOTH have strong track records within the context of The BP.PowderMonkey wrote:Is kre anabolyn better than thermolife's ebol ecdy? I have seen ebol ecdy everywhere over here.
It is a cuious observation that when looked at in my recent meta-analysis, the gains are almost equal givin similar loading patterns, diets etc.
However, the formulas differ significantly. While E-bol's formulation lis slanted to adaptogen/protein synthesis, KA is formula lends itself to greater substrate storage.
My advice: Try BOTH of them to see which works best for YOU!!!
Q. When you say "over here" are you referring to this board or AUS?
If you meant AUS, I'd be surprised given Ebol's label gives a lot more away to customs than KA.
If you meant this board well, that just speaks to MASS. They don't "ban" mention of anyone's competing products here. Now I don't think AskMass is going to go for Ebol banners and such, but both MASS and I want YOU to get the absolute most out of your given supps + The Blueprint!
Hope that helps....
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Wow. Well, good for you then. They either don't follow their own rules or I was looking at an older list.PowderMonkey wrote:"over here" being australia.
i live in sydney and have seen thermolife's ebol ecdy in gnc, other large supplement chain stores, and several small supplement stores and even one or two chemists.
Either way, sounds like you Aussie BP Brother's have BOTH at your disposal. My recommmendation:
Try BOTH to see which one works best for YOU!!
No, in fact it's quite clear under the RCE panel: Rhaponticum Carthamoides Extract Standardized For 95% Ecdysterone. 95% of anything should be obvious no?hally83 wrote:Powder monkey, is that true?? Sweet then i have nothing to worry about?...Good to see another Sydneysider - im also from Sydney
Rob does ebol ecdy ecdy have any less ecdy in it to warrant clearance through customs?
I just checked the ingredient panel and here's what I found:
"Ecdysterone" is mentioned twice.
It appears once under Turkesabol and again under the EcdyPure. I'm not quite sure what to make of it. Either customs
1.) Doesn't care
2.) We're not looking at a current import list
3.) They're somehow overwhelmed reading the ingredient panel or
4.) Can't read.
My guess? Like either #2 or 3. I'd say #3...
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Hally, cheapest I've seen for thermolife is at supplementempire . com . au
I haven't looked into importing it, so I don't know how well this would compare to what we could buy it for from overseas. To me, though, it's worth paying a little extra so as to not have to deal with customs and then wait (and wait. And wait. And wait) for it.
Rob, it could also be that thermolife has an import permit
Aussie customs are pretty thorough and can be a royal pain to deal with.
I haven't looked into importing it, so I don't know how well this would compare to what we could buy it for from overseas. To me, though, it's worth paying a little extra so as to not have to deal with customs and then wait (and wait. And wait. And wait) for it.
Rob, it could also be that thermolife has an import permit
Aussie customs are pretty thorough and can be a royal pain to deal with.
Ah.... there we go. Very good detective work!!PowderMonkey wrote:Hally, cheapest I've seen for thermolife is at supplementempire . com . au
I haven't looked into importing it, so I don't know how well this would compare to what we could buy it for from overseas. To me, though, it's worth paying a little extra so as to not have to deal with customs and then wait (and wait. And wait. And wait) for it.
Rob, it could also be that thermolife has an import permit
Aussie customs are pretty thorough and can be a royal pain to deal with.