This is from England, but it's a shame The West hasn't nipped this nonsense in the bud and put the criminals in jail:
The makers of big brand health supplements were yesterday accused of exaggerated and misleading claims for their benefits to heart health, joints and digestion.
Names such as Seven Seas and Vitabiotics tap into families’ health concerns, but many of their products fail to deliver the promises on the packaging, according to a study.
I told you.
Meanwhile, the journalists here claim they don't know how to get paid:
Try getting somebody busted for wrongdoing, you morons,...
Right at the moment, I'm busy disseminating this. Probably a disturbing societal trend that journalists should report on, but they don't.
ReplyDeleteProbably because they're on board with dietary supplements...just like the person who likely wrote this letter and was so brave to do it (I found that part deliciously ironic).
This bitch is getting fisked on my facebook.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/theanchoress/2013/08/20/hey-kill-your-autistic-kid-because-hes-annoying-me-and-my-normal-kids/
PW