Friday, November 20, 2015

Suspicious Supplements



Promises that signal iffy products, according to federal agencies, include: 
  • Weight loss without diet or exercise
  • Rapid results 
  • Reverse signs of aging 
  • Prevent, treat, or cure multiple diseases 
If a product makes those claims, ask your  health care provider: 
  • Is there scientific proof that it actually works? 
  • How reliable is this brand? 
  • How will it affect my other medications?
  • What are the side effects? 
  • If it’s safe to take, what’s the right amount? 
Seals that certify supplement safety include United States Pharmacopeia (USP)* or a symbol from NSF International* or ConsumerLab.com*.

Read the entire article from webMD.com.

* Pharmanex only uses gelatin capsules and tablets which adhere to the U.S.P. XXIV standards.  Pharmanex's  LifePak® is the first supplement to receive independent certification from three major independent testing groups, reaffirming the quality and labeling accuracy of the product. These third-party testing companies include NSF International, ConsumerLab.com® and the Banned Substances Control Group (BSCG™) — all considered having reputable dietary supplement product testing programs.

For more information or to order, contact Link2Youth's Anita Link at 337-315-7198 or via email.  Don't pay retail.  Contact me first!  ID: US00367225




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