Who needs science anyway...
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In his message, Randi issued a one-million-dollar challenge to the manufacturers of homeopathic products to prove their claims, and challenged major drug retailers like CVS, Rite-Aid, and Walgreens to stop tricking consumers into paying real money for fake medicine.
"Consumers have the right to know what they're buying," Randi said. "No one should walk out of a drugstore with a homeopathic product without knowing these basic facts: there is no credible evidence that the product does what it says; there is not one bit—not a single atom—of the claimed "active ingredient" in the package; and no U.S. health agency has tested or approved the product. It should be a crime for retail corporations to profit by denying the public this critical information about the products on their shelves."
"Consumers have the right to know what they're buying," Randi said. "No one should walk out of a drugstore with a homeopathic product without knowing these basic facts: there is no credible evidence that the product does what it says; there is not one bit—not a single atom—of the claimed "active ingredient" in the package; and no U.S. health agency has tested or approved the product. It should be a crime for retail corporations to profit by denying the public this critical information about the products on their shelves."
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Well there are some folk with illnesses where their body can not absorb as many vitamins as a normal person from food such as Chrons and Collitis A vitamin supplement can help these folk. Some vitamins can also help your body absorb other vitamins easier, such as Vitamin C, which helps with Iron Absorption.
If you don't need them they are a waste of money, yes.
If you don't need them they are a waste of money, yes.
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Well there are some folk with illnesses where their body can not absorb as many vitamins as a normal person from food such as Chrons and Collitis A vitamin supplement can help these folk. Some vitamins can also help your body absorb other vitamins easier, such as Vitamin C, which helps with Iron Absorption.
If you don't need them they are a waste of money, yes.
If you don't need them they are a waste of money, yes.
It's such a shame that more people just aren't taught science and enough critical reasoning to work it out for themselves
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Yes and that sometimes over dosing on vitamins can have the reverse affect or in fact could be fatal, as is with Iron for one.
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Stupidity is still the one condition that carried the death penalty.
How many times have you heard some dipshit saying 'I don't eat that because it's full of chemicals. (eg water, a very dangerous chemical.)
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OMG I am agreeing with you all...again
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"It's OK because it doesn't contain chemicals".
Both drive me bonkers
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While there is certainly an industry cashing in on vitamins, your statement in this case shows a lack of knowledge of the subject.




