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>I recall a sixty minutes show a while back, they took a health store product,

six diff brands, to an independent lab, came in with six diff

levels, one product had absolutely zero in it, the highest was sixty percent of

what was on the label.<

Hi ,

I don't doubt that for a minute.

I've been working with supplements for over 30 years, and I've gone through many

brands.

I got lucky back in the 70s when I worked with a nutritionist who actually had

gone from manufacturer to manufacturer and asked to see their products made (he

had a lot of money and more curiosity).

His recommendations were first class! Incidentally, he was the first person who

ever turned me on to digestives.

I never mention a supplement to anyone unless I have tried it myself, for long

enough to be sure that it had positive results. Even so, those results were for

me. It's entirely possible that someone else might not have a comparable

experience. Caveat emptor!

Hugs, Dianne

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Humm, never gave that angle a thought, the network certainly painted

supplement as black.

david lubbock tx.

> I believe it too, but then I also am wary of the networks since their

> clients are the major drug cos and they hate the competition of

> vitamins

> and such because they cannot patent them and rape the consumers. The

> networks are never to be trusted to always provide truthful unbiased

> info about any alternative health option including supplements. They

> may well have searched until they found just what they and their

> sponsors (drug cos) wanted them to air.

>

> Gerry

>

>

> >

> > >I recall a sixty minutes show a while back, they took a health

> store

> > product, six diff brands, to an independent lab, came in with six

> diff

> > levels, one product had absolutely zero in it, the highest was sixty

> > percent of what was on the label.<

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > I don't doubt that for a minute.

> >

> > I've been working with supplements for over 30 years, and I've gone

> > through many brands.

> >

> > I got lucky back in the 70s when I worked with a nutritionist who

> > actually had gone from manufacturer to manufacturer and asked to see

> > their products made (he had a lot of money and more curiosity).

> >

> > His recommendations were first class! Incidentally, he was the first

> > person who ever turned me on to digestives.

> >

> > I never mention a supplement to anyone unless I have tried it

> myself,

> > for long enough to be sure that it had positive results. Even so,

> > those results were for me. It's entirely possible that someone else

> > might not have a comparable experience. Caveat emptor!

> >

> > Hugs, Dianne

> >

> >

>

> --

> Necessity may be the mother of invention, but God is the Father of

> all good things.

>

> G. Simpkins

>

>

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A friend of mine used to call that " cherry-picking, " i.e., when they choose a

bunch of loser supplements and use them to blacken all supplements.

When I had heart failure three years ago, the cardios prescribed a whole slew of

dangerous prescription meds. One medication made my toenails turn blue and fall

off. I know that sounds funny, but it wasn't really. <grin> Heaven knows what

else it was doing to me!

Their serious side effects were blindness, hearing loss, kidney failure, etc. I

weaned myself off those. I'm using supplements now, carefully researched and

chosen, and they are keeping me vertical. NO side effects either.

Dianne

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