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Ginseng Supplements Raise Red Flag at ConsumerLab.com - HealthNews
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Ginseng Supplements Raise Red Flag at ConsumerLab.com HealthNews Recently ConsumerLab.com, a leading provider of consumer information and independent evaluations of products that affect health and nutrition, ... Ginseng supplements raise quality concerns Ginseng supplements lacking in quality, report finds |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 05:21:13 AM
ConsumerLab Tests Ginseng Products - Natural Products Industry Insider
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ConsumerLab Tests Ginseng Products Natural Products Industry Insider WHITE PLAINS, NY—ConsumerLab.com released the results of its most recent product review, looking at dietary supplements containing Asian ginseng (Panax ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 05:21:13 AM
FTC Cracks Down on Acai Supplements, Cites Rachael Ray and Oprah - Wall Street Journal (blog)
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FTC Cracks Down on Acai Supplements, Cites Rachael Ray and Oprah Wall Street Journal (blog) These supplements are a dicey game, because “there are no reliable tests to authenticate acai in these products,” according to ConsumerLab.com, ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 05:21:13 AM
Natural health advocates speak out about best medicine - The News-Press
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Natural health advocates speak out about best medicine The News-Press He uses sites such as consumerlab.com and supplementwatch.com to stay on top of any negative reports. He passes those along on his Web site, ... |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 05:21:13 AM
Unsung essentials - Visalia Times-Delta
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Unsung essentials Visalia Times-Delta (Results are due out this month.) When choosing a supplement, president of consumerlab.com Tod Cooperman says opt for D3 instead of D2 for better absorption. |
Published on Saturday 4th of September 2010 05:21:13 AM







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