Guest guest Posted March 28, 2011 Report Share Posted March 28, 2011 >I see your point, if you wore a hat, noone else would see it.< Eh? Hat? > the supplement companies are sincere in their efforts to produce a good product.< Not all supplement companies are sincere, , just as not all Big Pharma companies are underhanded (or perhaps I should say " equally " underhanded). >the quality control is no better than the quality control supervisor.< Very true. >as this batch is good, does not guarantee the next will be.< Some companies, such as Solgar (which company my friend visited and found impressive), really strive to assure their purchasers of consistently good quality supplements. Carlson is also highly regarded. I use them for all oil-based supplements, such as A, D, & E. >Consequently a buyer needs to keep on his toes and solicit as many reviews as possible in an attempt to get the best product.< In my case, I am my own science project. How can I know if the people who do the reviews, such as the ones on Amazon, have a brain in their heads? They might, but there's no guarantee. So I do a lot of " beta " testing... >feel sure you were an oddity with blue toenails.< My blue toenails were the product of Coumadin. Apparently my system is very sensitive (which I could have told them, if they'd asked). Just bumping the insides of my shoes was enough to cause several toenails to turn blue, especially the big toes. >Did they grow back in more normal?< As soon as I stopped the coumadin (switching to nattokinase which does the same thing but with no side effects), they grew back in perfectly normal. >stay vertical< That's my heartfelt goal in life! You too, ... Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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