I like the way you think.
Anyway, here’s some info on Vitimin C and where we get it from. Perhaps “Country of Origin Labels” (COOL) would serve the American people better than regulating every damn thing we eat. That way WE can decide.
Get lost McCain.
http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/0720/p01s01-woap.html
An expose in the New York Times Magazine (Nov. 2, 2008) revealed that there are no major generic aspirin manufacturers in Europe or the U.S. Most aspirin is now made in China. Many over-the-counter medications as well as prescription drugs now come from manufacturers in China, India or other parts of Asia. If country of origin labeling is important for clothing and food, why wouldnt it be even more critical for medicine?
Yes, COOL labeling is definitely needed. Many would not be happy to realize how many of the bulk supplements and drugs come from China and are merely encapsulated in the USA.
I'd like to know where mine come from, with all those "Manufactured for" and other ambiguous phrases on the bottles.
If you’re not getting your vitamin C from eating some kind of fruit, it’s just running through your embattled kidneys into the toilet anyway.