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A good reference site for individual supplements
Go to their "Library" and then to "Archives" and bookmark it for reference.
http://www.supplementwatch.com/Suppl...y/Archive.html |
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http://www.theness.com/blue-green-al...-perfect-scam/ http://www.shawntalbott.com/ the author of supplement watch has a financial interest in supplements |
Well, I wrote a witty reply this morning but it seems to have never left my universe, so this will have to do. I will suspend "ignore mode" for a while-
Agreed that one should cast as large a net as possible. But when one cannot, the next best thing is a site that does it for you from peer reviewed sources and cites them so that you can spot check as needed. I'm not sure of the relevance of the blue green algae site. It is nine years old for starters. And MLM programs leave me cold. The algae actually does give you a feeling of energy, but not the type the MLM crows about. The BGA is a cyano-bacteria. As in cyanide. In the micro-doses found in the BGA, the cyanide acts as a stimulant. They can keep it. Another case of business overwhelming science. Dare I say a "scum selling scum scam?" |
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