To: galt-jw
This is such certified BS, This so-called food suplement industry simply takes 5 cents a pound chemicals, wraps them in fancy claims and empty promises and sells them to unssupecting dupes for 5 dollars a pound.
43 posted on
02/12/2003 9:04:21 AM PST by
MindBender26
(.....and for more news as it happens...stay tuned to your local FReeper station....)
To: MindBender26
And your qualifications to make that statement are?
47 posted on
02/12/2003 9:07:52 AM PST by
gura
To: MindBender26
And the many volumes of research done on the topic of supplements, which show positive results in aiding in the cure of a myriad of ailments, must all be wrong.
50 posted on
02/12/2003 9:10:00 AM PST by
PaulJ
To: MindBender26
of course the food supplement industry does exactly as you said. and if we further restrict access to these products and require a doctor visit to get it as you advocate, then the mark-up will be even much higher than it is now and yet you complain about the current situation.
To: MindBender26
This is such certified BS, This so-called food suplement industry simply takes 5 cents a pound chemicals, wraps them in fancy claims and empty promises and sells them to unssupecting dupes for 5 dollars a pound. I can't speak about anti-aging supplements, but Andro works when used before a workout. That I can attest to firsthand. When I started taking it, my bench press was 275 pounds(I was stuck there for 2 months). Two months later, I was benching 315.
I quit taking that stuff after an ESPN report linking it to possible pancreatic cancer(my grandfather and his dad died of it), but it should be a personal choice.
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