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RE: "Fish Oil" Supplements: Is The Hype Exceeding The Science?
Little wonder there is always a disclaimer from the FDA about the dietary claims and other claims of supplement makers.
The disclaimer looks like this:
Legal Disclaimer
Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
Any idea why the FDA is unable or refuse to evaluate the claims of supplements in the market?
It's all political gimmicks sir. I hope the above answers your question.
Thanks for visiting by the way.
Not just for fish oil supplements, there is always that disclaimer below every supplement in the market. It is like the FDA tries to absolve themselves of blame from harm which users may incur since they explicitly states that they did not verify the claim.
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Yes. That's the truth.
Well, that's not really good.
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Okay sir!