There are doctors recommending vitamins or dietary supplements to their patients which can imply that these supplements have therapeutic properties. These supplements are being advertised to cure ailments such as diabetics, arthritis, hypertension and even cancer. However, along with these claims are labels that categorically state “No Approved Therapeutic Claims”....
>>>There are doctors recommending vitamins or dietary supplements to their patients which can imply that these supplements have therapeutic properties. These supplements are being advertised to cure ailments such as diabetics, arthritis, hypertension and even cancer. However, along with these claims are labels that categorically state “No Approved Therapeutic Claims”.
According to supporters of these food supplements, however, these supplements are natural have no side effects. Also, that the bad press against such food supplements usually come from multinational pharmaceutical companies.
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http://www.timesnews.net/article.php?id=9020905
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