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The wellness industry is a multi billion dollar snake oil industry . You got alkaline waters , millions of supplements and “fat burners “ and all sorts of ---- . It’s funny , people can be so gullible !View attachment 84278
Smells like snake oil voodoo BS. It's sugar and salt, you're only feeling better form the 16oz of water you're consuming.
And before all you "nEEd MiNerAlS" dorks come @ me... You do, but no one on this forum is in danger of Hyponatremia.
On the other hand you've got a lot of gullible people believeing in the FDA on everything especially when it takes them 7 years to approve anything.The wellness industry is a multi billion dollar snake oil industry . You got alkaline waters , millions of supplements and “fat burners “ and all sorts of ---- . It’s funny , people can be so gullible !
Oh I love the fat burners. Caffeine and what ever non scientifically proven root extract they think looks cool or sounds exotic enough.The wellness industry is a multi billion dollar snake oil industry . You got alkaline waters , millions of supplements and “fat burners “ and all sorts of ---- . It’s funny , people can be so gullible !
Oh boy , you are one of those gullible people aren’t you! Well I got some oceanfront property in Arizona to sell you !On the other hand you've got a lot of gullible people believeing in the FDA on everything especially when it takes them 7 years to approve anything.
All I'm saying is nothing's perfect... There are some things in the wellness industry that actually do work besides I'm too tired this Monday morning to even think about how to be gullible.Oh boy , you are one of those gullible people aren’t you! Well I got some oceanfront property in a
Arizona to sell you !
There is one fat burner that used to be used in the 40s. Only issue was it would send your metabolism through the roof , it worked very well, way too well. People were dropping dead like flies, it’s very illegal now but you can probably find it on the deep web somewhere . Forgot what it was called . Everything we have today is total bs.Oh I love the fat burners. Caffeine and what ever non scientifically proven root extract they think looks cool or sounds exotic enough.
Almost all of it is not scientifically tested , and the ones that claim to be aren’t .All I'm saying is nothing's perfect... There are some things in the wellness industry that actually do work besides I'm too tired this Monday morning It's even think about how to be gullible.
I'm not saying fda is the only source, but Instagram should not be on anyone's source list.e other hand you've got a lot of gullible people believeing in the FDA on everything especially when it takes the
Yeah but that doesn't mean it's not effective. I would say only 15% of wellness products at the possibility of being effective it's not like I'm saying a lot of it.Almost all of it is not scientifically tested , and the ones that claim to be aren’t .
I'm just making sure to keep lick in his place It's too early in the week to get him thinking he knows everything.I'm not saying fda is the only source, but Instagram should not be on anyone's source list.
Pretty sure that was called hard work from long days staying alive. Called WWII.There is one fat burner that used to be used in the 40s. Only issue was it would send your metabolism through the roof , it worked very well, way too well. People were dropping dead like flies, it’s very illegal now but you can probably find it on the deep web somewhere . Forgot what it was called . Everything we have today is total bs.
Maybe , I honestly have no clue but I doubt it’s a lot of them. A lot of the time they don’t even have to prove what they say they are selling is what they are actually selling !Yeah but that doesn't mean it's not effective. I would say only 15% of wellness products at the possibility of being effective it's not like I'm saying a lot of it.
I don't care if they prove it or not I know from experience that a some of it worksMaybe , I honestly have no clue but I doubt it’s a lot of them. A lot of the time they don’t even have to prove what they say they are selling is what they are actually selling !
FRONTLINE | Supplements and Safety | Season 2016 | Episode 2 | PBS
An investigation into the hidden dangers of vitamins and supplements.www.pbs.org