hate to be the party pooper but many if not most supplement claims are scams. http://www.quackwatch.org/
Quackwatch Home Page http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/organic.html "Organic" Foods: Certification Does Not Protect Consumers Stephen Barrett, M.D. If you, as a consumer, want to purchase a fake or a fraud of one kind or another, should your government guarantee your right to do so? More than that, is your government obligated to prosecute one who, knowing of your propensity for fraud, tricks you into buying the genuine in place of buying the fake? Remembering that "your government" is all the rest of us, is it right for you to take our time and money to underwrite such ridiculous exercises as making sure you are cheated when you want to be cheated? And must we penalize the man who breaks his promise to cheat you? These astute questions were raised in 1972 by Dick Beeler, editor of Animal Health and Nutrition, who was concerned about laws being adopted in California and Oregon to certify "organic" foods. Those laws signaled the beginning of efforts that culminated in 1990 with passage of the U.S. Organic Foods Production Act (OFPA), which ordered the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to set certification standards. Although USDA had opposed passage of the act, the Alar scare plus a campaign by environmental, consumer, and farm groups persuaded Congress to include it in the 1990 Farm Bill [1]. (more)
Fair enough. But by your own admission, it was essentially your change in lifestyle that improved your health and sense of well being. I'm just wondering if perhaps a bit of Metamucil would have done the same thing for you as this guy's supplements did, but at a much lower cost and without the hype, while you were working on your eating habits and lifestyle changes.
what the hell do you need all that for? I have made hundreds of thousands trading based on after-the-close information and placing my orders after the close. I have better things to do all day long that look at blinking colors and indicators ???!?!?!?!
That's not new information. I think I read quite a while ago that calcium citrate is more readily absorbable. Of course, vitamin D helps with the absorption while magnesium helps counteract the constipating effect of calcium. Nothing new here.
If I remember well, drinking distilled water can be harmful, if done for long periods of time. http://www.mercola.com/article/water/distilled_water.htm
Not at all, if anything it is normal to have a movement for every meal a day. If you're eating a high soluble fiber diet, you would have movements at the very least twice a day. As for the putrid matter, try a colon cleanse. Just finishing one up, best product on the market. Saw some stuff come out, nothing like what the unhealthy ppl get but the toxic petrified matter was there. I did notice better movements after the first month.
buy all time highs, follow the trend, cut your losses, let winners run but todays generation of day traders chooses other methods... oh well