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Last week Marc Lobliner, CEO of Scivation/Primaforce and national level bodybuilder came in town for a special guest appearance at multiple Nutrition Centrals. Over the past week I had the pleasure of getting to know Marc very well, training with him, eating with him, learning about his company as well as his personal life. I’ve met alot of people in this industry and this is the first time when I’ve felt compelled to post here about them. Few times in a person’s life do they meet someone who has such a profound impact on them that it actually changes them as a person. Sometimes its when you first meet your spouse, or an influential boss or professor, or when you meet someone who becomes your best friend. For me this was one of those few times. Now I could go on all day about Marc as a bodybuilder. He competed in the Arnold Classic this year and placed very well. He’s actually the ONLY supplement company owner that competes, period. I worked out with him every night from last Thursday through Monday….I puked, twice. He trains with such freakish intensity and determination, always pushing himself (and me) past failure and reminding himself he has a Pro Card to win in 2 and a half years. He eats with even more discipline, the discipline of a true champion…I watched him eat endless amounts of oatmeal mixed with Solution-5, baked sweet potatoes – plain and dry, even a salad with mustard because dressings have either too much fat or sugar, never slipping up on his diet once in over 2 dozen meals I witnessed. But what’s the most impressive is that he and I are the same age, 29. We found out we have alot of common values – the love and faithfulness to our wife and kids, the dislike of hypocrites and dishonest companies, and most of all that our lives and our business is based first upon ethics. Ethics are one of the simplest values to have, but the hardest to find. Ethics are what Nutrition Central is all about. Hopefully ethics are why you are here also, as customer and part of the Nutrition Central family. It has become clear to me that if I don’t define myself ethically as a bodybuilder, as a business owner, and most importantly as a man, then I will just fade into mediocrity like my competitors. I thank Marc for making me realize this, in just a few short days. A funny thing, as a retail store owner when you meet the CEO of a multi-million dollar supplement company and the first time they try to summarize their company, you would expect them to say something like “we are the leader in sports nutrition” or “the #1 selling company” or “makers of the top selling protein” but instead he says “I like to call Scivation the Ethical Empire”. It kinda makes you look at every other supplement line on your shelf with a little less respect because you know no other CEO would have said the same thing. Marc runs Scivation alot like I run my store – customers results come before profit margin, always. Lower quality ingredients obviously equal higher profit margins whether you are the manufacturer or the retailer. But at Scivation, like at my store, we don’t care about that because at the end of the day both of us have the morals and conscience to be okay with making a couple bucks less if we can look ourselves in the mirror and know that we’re doing the right thing. Marc prides himself on practicing what he preaches, and he’s proof that attitude pays off. He takes only his own Scivation and Primaforce supplements, not because he feels he has to – but because that’s why he made them. He told me on several occasions that he won’t make a product unless it’s of the highest quality that he would take it himself. Do not take this post as a shameless plug in order to promote Scivation, Marc did not ask me to post this and actually has no clue I’m posting it yet. I’m posting this because it’s the least I can do for everything he’s done for me. I am a better person for knowing Marc Lobliner. If you are like me, you want to take quality supplements from companies who aren’t just out to take your money in return for some good tasting JUNK with a flashy hologram label. Here at Nutrition Central we’re old school and we don’t care what’s trendy, we want results! And if you want to support a guy and a company who shares the same values as Nutrition Central, go to www.Scivation.com and check out the products, follow Marc on www.facebook.com/Lobliner#! or go to your local Nutrition Central and see Marc in person the next time he makes an appearance. If only more people were like Marc then the next generation wouldn’t have to search so damn hard for inspiration!
Last week Marc Lobliner, CEO of Scivation/Primaforce and national level bodybuilder came in town for a special guest appearance at multiple Nutrition Centrals. Over the past week I had the pleasure of getting to know Marc very well, training with him, eating with him, learning about his company as well as his personal life. I’ve met alot of people in this industry and this is the first time when I’ve felt compelled to post here about them. Few times in a person’s life do they meet someone who has such a profound impact on them that it actually changes them as a person. Sometimes its when you first meet your spouse, or an influential boss or professor, or when you meet someone who becomes your best friend. For me this was one of those few times. Now I could go on all day about Marc as a bodybuilder. He competed in the Arnold Classic this year and placed very well. He’s actually the ONLY supplement company owner that competes, period. I worked out with him every night from last Thursday through Monday….I puked, twice. He trains with such freakish intensity and determination, always pushing himself (and me) past failure and reminding himself he has a Pro Card to win in 2 and a half years. He eats with even more discipline, the discipline of a true champion…I watched him eat endless amounts of oatmeal mixed with Solution-5, baked sweet potatoes – plain and dry, even a salad with mustard because dressings have either too much fat or sugar, never slipping up on his diet once in over 2 dozen meals I witnessed. But what’s the most impressive is that he and I are the same age, 29. We found out we have alot of common values – the love and faithfulness to our wife and kids, the dislike of hypocrites and dishonest companies, and most of all that our lives and our business is based first upon ethics. Ethics are one of the simplest values to have, but the hardest to find. Ethics are what Nutrition Central is all about. Hopefully ethics are why you are here also, as customer and part of the Nutrition Central family. It has become clear to me that if I don’t define myself ethically as a bodybuilder, as a business owner, and most importantly as a man, then I will just fade into mediocrity like my competitors. I thank Marc for making me realize this, in just a few short days. A funny thing, as a retail store owner when you meet the CEO of a multi-million dollar supplement company and the first time they try to summarize their company, you would expect them to say something like “we are the leader in sports nutrition” or “the #1 selling company” or “makers of the top selling protein” but instead he says “I like to call Scivation the Ethical Empire”. It kinda makes you look at every other supplement line on your shelf with a little less respect because you know no other CEO would have said the same thing. Marc runs Scivation alot like I run my store – customers results come before profit margin, always. Lower quality ingredients obviously equal higher profit margins whether you are the manufacturer or the retailer. But at Scivation, like at my store, we don’t care about that because at the end of the day both of us have the morals and conscience to be okay with making a couple bucks less if we can look ourselves in the mirror and know that we’re doing the right thing. Marc prides himself on practicing what he preaches, and he’s proof that attitude pays off. He takes only his own Scivation and Primaforce supplements, not because he feels he has to – but because that’s why he made them. He told me on several occasions that he won’t make a product unless it’s of the highest quality that he would take it himself. Do not take this post as a shameless plug in order to promote Scivation, Marc did not ask me to post this and actually has no clue I’m posting it yet. I’m posting this because it’s the least I can do for everything he’s done for me. I am a better person for knowing Marc Lobliner. If you are like me, you want to take quality supplements from companies who aren’t just out to take your money in return for some good tasting JUNK with a flashy hologram label. Here at Nutrition Central we’re old school and we don’t care what’s trendy, we want results! And if you want to support a guy and a company who shares the same values as Nutrition Central, go to www.Scivation.com and check out the products, follow Marc on www.facebook.com/Lobliner#! or go to your local Nutrition Central and see Marc in person the next time he makes an appearance. If only more people were like Marc then the next generation wouldn’t have to search so damn hard for inspiration!
A new product called Arimedex HD by B.P.I. (Brain Pharma Inc – formerly known as C.M.I) lists some of the most obscure nomenclature I’ve ever seen on a supplement label. I called up to B.P.I. and asked to speak to someone in the R&D (research & development) department to try to get a clear answer on what these ingredients are so my customers don’t end up putting something in their body that they have no clue what it is. I was transfered to a man who didn’t identify himself but had a low wraspy voice like someone who’d been drinking scotch or smoking cigars all day, and had what I’d consider a NY or NJ accent. I politely asked him what those ingredients really are in their “common and usual” names. He informed me that they “aren’t releasing that information yet”. Now this is a clear violation of whats called the DSHEA (Dietary Supplement Health Enforcement Act) which states the label of a dietary supplement must include “a list of the ingredients by their common or usual names” and furthermore the DSHEA was put in place to allow consumers to know what is in a supplement before they put it into their bodies so they can make an informed choice. So I informed this guy that this is a dietary supplement, not a top secret research drug and that his label was not DSHEA compliant and he didn’t have the right to withhold information like that. He basically told me “so what, you want me to change the rules for you?”……I’m sorry guy, apparently you’re under the assumption that you make the rules when you don’t. So a little research and thanks to this handy little tool called Google, if BPI won’t release the common names to their Arimedex HD….I WILL. Here are the ingredients and a their common names along with a little background research and some opinions…..all of this in less than 5 minutes. I should have told him “we can do this the easy way, or the hard way”:
(3s,4s)-4-[(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)methyl]-3-hydroxy-3-[[3-methoxy-4-[(2s,3r,4s,5r,6r)-3, 4,5-trihydroxy-6-(hydroxymethyl)oxan-2-yl]oxy-phenyl]methyl]oxolan-2-one is tracheloside
| An anti-estrogenic lignan glycoside, tracheloside, from seeds of Carthamus tinctorius.
Yoo HH, Park JH, Kwon SW. College of Pharmacy and Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. The lignan glycoside, tracheloside, was isolated from seeds of Carthamus tinctorius (Compositae) as an anti-estrogenic principle against cultured Ishikawa cells by employing a bioassay-linked HPLC-ELSD method. Tracheloside significantly decreased the activity of alkaline phosphatase (AP), an estrogen-inducible marker enzyme, with an IC(50) value of 0.31 microg/ml, a level of inhibition comparable to that of tamoxifen (IC(50) = 0.43 microg/ml). |
(2r,3r)-2,3-bis[(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)methyl] butane-1,4-diol;(2r,3r,4s,5s,6r)- 6-(hydroxymethyl)oxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol is Secoisolariciresinol diglycoside which is a flaxseed lignan and phytoestrogen there a few studies on it but nothing impressive.
4-[(e)-2-(3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethenyl]phenol is a Pterostilbene which is a Stilbenoid, a close cousin of Resveratrol found in grapes.
s)-5-hydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-3-decanone is Gingerol comes from Ginger, there one study showing how it upregulated depleted testosterone levels in mice with prostate cancer but I didn’t find anything else.
phenethyl(e)-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)prop-2-enoate is Caffeic Acid phenethyl ester
| Phytother Res. 2010 Feb;24(2):295-300. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester, a component of beehive propolis, is a novel selective estrogen receptor modulator. Jung BI, Kim MS, Kim HA, Kim D, Yang J, Her S, Song YS. College of Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women’s University, Seoul, Republic of Korea. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is an active ingredient of beehive propolis with a structure similar to phenolic acid. The estrogenic effects of propolis were previously demonstrated through the activation of an estrogen receptor. To identify the estrogenic properties of propolis, CAPE was evaluated using in vitro and in vivo methods. CAPE showed selective binding affinity to human estrogen receptor beta (hERbeta) rather than hERalpha. CAPE also reduced ERalpha expression in MCF-7 and MDA 231 cells. In the yeast estrogen receptor transcription assay, CAPE produced the transcriptional activity of estrogen-responsive element with EC(50) values of 3.72 x 10(-6) M. CAPE did not increase the growth of MCF-7 estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells in doses ranging from 10(-7) to 10(-5) M. In order to understand how CAPE acts in animals, CAPE was tested by a uterotrophic bioassay. Treatment with CAPE (100, 500 mg/kg) did not increase the uterine weight relative to 3 microg/kg 17beta-estradiol treatment. The results indicate that CAPE, which is a selective agonist to hERbeta, but does not show any estrogenic effect on estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells and in immature rat uterine tissue, is a potential selective estrogen receptor modulator. (c) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. PMID: 19655397 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] |
So there you have it folks…..BPI Arimedex HD – demystified. Next time you supplement companies think you’re so smart remember, you’re never smarter than Google.
On a personal note: The guy actually told me he “didn’t appreciate me lecturing him on the DSHEA” and then told me he didn’t care if I carried their products. Basically saying F-U to your retailers doesn’t go far in this industry so I wish him luck….because he’s going to need it.

