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Jim Stoppani predicts raw materials drama for 2016

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Jim Stoppani, the man behind the supplement company Jym, has posted a video going over his predictions for the future of the supplement industry. Ever since Stoppani launched his line he has indeed been doing things very differently, which in turn have inspired a lot of competing brands to also do things differently. From his full transparency and clinical dosing to being one of the first to be completely transparent with a protein powder, Jim Stoppani has definitely made an impact with Jym.

It is because of what Jim Stoppani and his brand have done over the years that we feel his predictions on the future of the supplement industry are worth listening to. His video does run for almost nine minutes, with most of it being filled with topics not relating to his predictions. The most interesting topic he touches on is “raw materials”, and where current supplement companies are getting them from. By the sound of things we’re going to be seeing stories surrounding just that, which will certainly make for a dramatic year if it’s as bad as all the amino spiking stories.

You can see Jim Stoppani’s video down below and as mentioned it does go on for a good nine minutes. To skip to his small bit on exposing supplement companies and where they’re all getting their ingredients from jump to the 2:20 mark.