How to Weed Fake Supplements from the Really Effective Ones
We can’t open the TV, read the newspapers or open our PCs without being bombarded by products being touted as good for our health. These are products that supposedly maintain a healthy heart, lower cholesterol, develop stronger bones and delay aging. Some are even wonder drugs that can cure anything. Name a disease and the product is effective for disease.
How can we be protected against these claims? How do we weed out the fakes from the really effective ones? Coral calcium is a case in point. Coral calcium is being promoted as an alternative treatment or cure for a number of health conditions, including cancer. There is no medical evidence to support these claims. We should be well advised to veer away from these kinds of products. We have to be alert and talk to our health care about this. At the same time we should have eyes and ears open for information coming from the federal FDA.