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Easy breezy question about expiration date on T
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Barry" data-source="post: 1678" data-attributes="member: 117"><p>I've wondered myself as well, when I see a compounded, oil-based product, with a 6-8 month expiration date on it as compared to a 2-3 year expiration date on a name-brand product. My first thought is to wonder if they are using a different oil/preservative? I vaguely remember seeing a study, in which they tested the potency of some water/oil-based products, one-year after the expiration date. The results indicated that water-based products degraded faster than oil-based products. Generally, the oil-based products still had full potency after one year, but these were name-brand products with longer expiration dates. Regardless, I'd have a tendency to agree with Gene (I'd feel comfortable using an oil-based product one year after the expiration date) and would ask the person from empower.com to clear-up any expiration date confusion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Barry, post: 1678, member: 117"] I've wondered myself as well, when I see a compounded, oil-based product, with a 6-8 month expiration date on it as compared to a 2-3 year expiration date on a name-brand product. My first thought is to wonder if they are using a different oil/preservative? I vaguely remember seeing a study, in which they tested the potency of some water/oil-based products, one-year after the expiration date. The results indicated that water-based products degraded faster than oil-based products. Generally, the oil-based products still had full potency after one year, but these were name-brand products with longer expiration dates. Regardless, I'd have a tendency to agree with Gene (I'd feel comfortable using an oil-based product one year after the expiration date) and would ask the person from empower.com to clear-up any expiration date confusion. [/QUOTE]
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