Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...
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Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...
Vaccines Tricking Your Immune System - the Benefits and Risks
Druggist For The People
27 minutes
4 months ago
Vaccines Tricking Your Immune System - the Benefits and Risks
Send us a text Summary: This episode attempts to clarify how vaccines are made, how they are intended to interact with the immune system, and how important it is to obtain an unbiased source of information about the risks and benefits of a vaccine. Utilize your healthcare team. Topics: · Polio Vaccines 01:00 · Risk-Benefit 02:00 · Vaccines-Autism 03:00 · Modern Medicine 04...
Druggist For The People
Send us a text Summary: There are a lot of options in the supplements aisle, because there’s a lot of money in it. Supplements might contain vitamins, minerals, herbs, botanicals, amino acids (part of protein), enzymes and probiotics, as well as binding agents, preservatives, flavoring agents etc. The label claims for ingredients are required by the FDA to be “truthful and not misleading.” If a supplement label “supports” or “promotes” proper nerve function, or cellula...