Having a reputable third-party banned substance testing and certification programme is the only way to be sure the supplements you’re taking, or recommending, are safer for use. LGC used their more than 60-years of anti-doping expertise to develop two global banned substance testing and quality assurance programmes that test finished dietary supplement products.
Informed Sport and Informed Choice utilise the same testing procedures and technologies. The sporting industry recommends only using products that have been tested for banned substances using ISO 17025 accredited methods. To coincide with this, both certification programmes test products using ISO 17025 accredited methods and include a pre-certification product and manufacturing quality review. Both programmes also test for more than 285 banned substances and impurities within sports nutrition supplements.
This brings to question, “What is the difference between Informed Sport and Informed Choice?”
Informed Sport was developed in 2008 for the elite sports nutrition industry in conjunction with UK Anti-Doping (UKAD). It is the only global third-party testing and certification programme that tests every single batch of a product prior to it being released to market. This programme ensures supplements are examined for substances banned by sporting bodies such as the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), collegiate organisations and other professional teams. When an elite athlete or drug-tested military personnel member sees the Informed Sport logo or on-pack descriptor on a product, they can trust that every batch of the product has been vigorously tested for more than 285 substances banned in sport.
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Established in 2007, Informed Choice is a global retail monitoring and quality assurance programme that helps reduce the risk of impurities and banned substances entering products. All products bearing the Informed Choice logo or on-pack descriptor allow supplement users to know the product has undergone regular, rigorous checks and third-party supplement testing. It’s important for any active individual to be mindful of what is in their supplements in order to protect their health. The ingesting of banned substances can lead to severe health effects, or even death, depending on the levels ingested.
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Though very similar programmes, the key differences between the Informed Sport and Informed Choice programmes can be found . The first difference is based around the frequency of testing. Informed Sport supplement certification means every batch/lot of a product is tested prior to being released to the market. This means every flavour and variation of a product is tested. The post-certification of the Informed Sport programme also includes further assurance through regular blind testing, where the products are purchased from retail and tested again.
Athletes or drug-tested personnel can do their due diligence in protecting their careers by visiting sport.wetestyoutrust.com or by downloading the Informed Sport mobile app and confirming a batch of a certified product has been tested.
On the other hand, Informed Choice supplement certification is a retail monitoring programme completed through regular blind testing. This means the LGC laboratory team purchases the product from retail outlets such as brick and mortar stores or websites where the product is sold, and then test the product. At least twelve lots/batches of the product are tested at random every year, but unlike Informed Sport, it is not guaranteed that every batch has been tested.
Lots/batches of Informed Choice certified products that have been tested can be found on choice.wetestyoutrust.com.
Informed Sport was specifically created to cater to elite athletes and drug-tested personnel, such as the military, subject to strict doping control standards and random drug testing. Their careers are dependent on following these regulations and passing drug exams. Even the smallest amount of contamination in a supplement could spell the end of an athlete’s career, tarnish their reputation, and cost them millions in endorsements. With Informed Sport, athletes can minimise the risks often associated with untested supplements and trust they are safer for use.
Informed Choice is a quality assurance programme for the sports nutrition industry and has been designed for those living an active lifestyle who aren’t necessarily subject to the strict doping measures of elite athletes, but are still conscious about what goes in their bodies. Informed Choice is a voluntary quality assurance programme for reputable supplement companies so they can minimise the risks of banned substance contamination. Supplement users can minimise the risk of possibly subjecting their bodies to banned substances, which can often have adverse and harmful effects.
Whether you’re safeguarding your athletic career or protecting your health and well-being, with Informed Sport and Informed Choice you can trust your sports supplements are being tested to the highest of standards.