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HuckleB

(35,773 posts)
37. The industry has a big role, but there are regulations that do provide some protection.
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 11:18 AM
Dec 2011

Humans work on those regulations, so they are not perfect, but they are better than no regulations, by far.

Recommend. n/t laconicsax Dec 2011 #1
and the article is written by a well-known skeptic BuddhaGirl Dec 2011 #2
If you can debunk the article, with a plethora of evidence, please do so. HuckleB Dec 2011 #3
Yes, god forbid someone who cares about evidence and what's actually true... laconicsax Dec 2011 #4
+1 HuckleB Dec 2011 #40
I welcome the new FDA regulations that allow a percentage of rat feces in my peanut butter. HysteryDiagnosis Dec 2011 #5
Thank you for the red herring and the list of self-selected preliminary studies. HuckleB Dec 2011 #6
Yup, been used since the beginning of time and the most recent preliminary studies are HysteryDiagnosis Dec 2011 #8
Thank you for giving us an example of the Appeal to Tradition logical fallacy. HuckleB Dec 2011 #9
You are certainly most welcome. Have a great holiday season and a wonderful new year! n't HysteryDiagnosis Dec 2011 #10
thanks for posting BuddhaGirl Dec 2011 #7
Both my MD and my vet recommend Glucosamine for me, for dog. dixiegrrrrl Dec 2011 #15
"Glucosamine is an extremely popular, and profitable, supplement routinely recommended by ... HuckleB Dec 2011 #22
let food be your medicine Celebration Dec 2011 #11
Who said it was THE major public health issue? HuckleB Dec 2011 #12
Baloney Celebration Dec 2011 #13
Food might be medicine, but calling regulation baloney in regard to supplements is simply ignoring.. HuckleB Dec 2011 #14
millions of people can't be scammed Celebration Dec 2011 #16
Do you recall the percentage of adults who thought Iraq was behind 9/11? laconicsax Dec 2011 #17
+1 HuckleB Dec 2011 #21
Then why do things like advertising, public relations and sales techniques exist? HuckleB Dec 2011 #18
not getting your point Celebration Dec 2011 #19
I'm saying millions of people are fooled every day. HuckleB Dec 2011 #20
"I'm saying millions of people are fooled every day" BuddhaGirl Dec 2011 #23
Unfortunately for your assertion, the evidence that millions of people are fooled buy baseless ... HuckleB Dec 2011 #24
no, it's an opinion BuddhaGirl Dec 2011 #31
The OP shows, as has been shown by others repeatedly, that most supplements are unnecessary. HuckleB Dec 2011 #33
Airborne Baloney -- The latest fad in cold remedies is full of hot air HuckleB Dec 2011 #25
False advertising is regulated Celebration Dec 2011 #26
When it comes to health care claims, those claims need to be proven beforehand. HuckleB Dec 2011 #27
Why limit that to one industry? Celebration Dec 2011 #28
Who said I was limiting it to one industry? HuckleB Dec 2011 #29
oh, maybe you want Celebration Dec 2011 #30
Thanks for the big time red herring. HuckleB Dec 2011 #32
Allow me.... CanSocDem Dec 2011 #34
I have the same concerns about the pharmaceutical industry as i do about the supplement industry. HuckleB Dec 2011 #35
So we agree on.... CanSocDem Dec 2011 #36
The industry has a big role, but there are regulations that do provide some protection. HuckleB Dec 2011 #37
No. CanSocDem Dec 2011 #38
That's quite the straw man. HuckleB Dec 2011 #39
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