• Dagmar

    Member
    June 24, 2021 at 12:10 pm

    Ken & members of this Forum – – please use caution when choosing to consume supplements and freely recommend them to others. Supplement in mega-doses are a type of “medication” and should be treated as such.

    Regarding the supplements suggested by Ken from LifeVantage, note that the company has been issued a warning from the FDA:

    “Protandim is a herbal dietary supplement marketed with unsupported claims that it can treat a number of medical conditions. The product is a patented[1] mix of five herbal ingredients and sold by LifeVantage Corporation (formerly LifeLine Therapeutics, Lifeline Nutraceuticals, and Yaak River Resources, Inc), a Utah-based multi-level marketing company.[2] The manufacturers of Protandim claim it can prevent or cure a wide variety of medical conditions, including diabetes and cancer.[3] In 2017, LifeVantage was issued a warning letter by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding illegal advertising claims on the company’s websites suggesting that Protandim can help to cure various ailments, including cancer and diabetes.”
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protandim