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False advertising in packets of supplements
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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 118832, member: 25510"] You may not believe what I am going to post in this thread. In the malls that I went to there is always the kiosk that sells supplements. They have a thousand variety of supplements, herbal and non-herbal. All those supplements has the claim in the packaging that it can cure or prevent a certain or several sickness and diseases. Take for instance a supplement made of bitter gourd, the label in the package said that it can prevent diabetes, it can regulate blood sugar level. But at the bottom of the package you will find that government’s disclaimer that the supplement has “No Approved Therapeutic Claims.” What does that mean? Well, that simply means the supplement has not undergone proper studies and trials. But all those supplements have their claims on the package. [/QUOTE]
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