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How Does the FDA Respond to Swine Flu? Create a Hall of Shame

October 23, 2009

Call it H1N1, call it Swine Flu – call it whatever you like but it looks like we are heading for a very bad flu season this year. While there is lots of talk in the media about treatment, vaccines and shortages – there is no shortage of marketing companies trying to prey [...]

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FDA Says – If You Don’t Like a Law Just Close Your Eyes and Wish It Away

October 1, 2009

Sometimes the more you learn about our government agencies, the scarier it gets. It turns out that the FDA Commissioner in 1994, David Kessler, was so unhappy with the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act (DSHEA) that for 10 years he told his staff not to enforce the laws!
Let’s Back Up – What is [...]

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Florida AG says to Pure Acai Berry Pro – Stop Scamming Us!

September 28, 2009

Anyway you cut it, it’s been a bad few weeks for Advanced Wellness Research (now called Netalab) and their products – Pure Acai Berry Pro and New Pure Acai Berry Burn. As we reported in August, Advanced Wellness Research was named in a lawsuit by the Illinois Attorney General for deceptive advertising on their [...]

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Where to Buy Acai? It is Not as Simple as You Think…

August 27, 2009

Yes, we get that this post sounds ridiculous. After all, there are about 20 million sites online selling Acai and you can now buy Acai in just about any big box store or GNC. So, why waste your time telling you how to buy something that is available everywhere you turn? [...]

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The World’s Gone Mad – Eating too Much Healthy Food will Make You Crazy!

August 20, 2009

Yes, a new report in the Guardian says there has been a significant rise in cases of orthorexia nervosa and Orthorexics are increasing everyday! What in the world is Orthorexia you ask??
Orthorexia is a condition named by a Californian doctor, Steven Bratman, in 1997, and is described as a “fixation on righteous eating”. [...]

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