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Originally Posted by onwebcam
They are actually good products. As someone mentioned it's the same stuff you buy at health food stores.. Actually most is better. A few news agencies tried to attack him via ordering it and having it tested in labs and after doing so they had to eat crow..
https://www.buzzfeed.com/charliewarz...PW#.fh1PNK08V1
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Fucking snake oil.
Did you really post that link as a way to DEFEND Jones and his sale of fake products ???
A few quotes from the article and the labs which tested the Info Wars range:
"You could grab a bottle for around $10 and skip the 2X+ price markup from Infowars," one lab review reads."
"Alex Jones' wildly popular suite of Infowars supplements probably won't kill you, but extensive tests provided to BuzzFeed News have shown that they're little more than
overpriced and ineffective blends of vitamins and minerals that have been sold in stores for ages."
"this product is a waste of money."
"Both of these products are most likely safe, but ineffective."
"This product is a waste of money. The claim that 'Anthroplex works synergistically with the powerful Super Male Vitality formula in order to help restore your masculine foundation and stimulate vitality with its own blend of unique ingredients' is fluff on multiple fronts."
"This product's claims related to 'nascent oxygen' also have no real
basis in science."
"We tested this product on the chance that it might be potassium iodide or sodium iodide, which it wasn't. Survival Shield is just plain iodine."
"these recommendations are unfounded and dangerous."
"It also has ingredients that have never been studied for safety or efficacy in human research and as a consumer, you're supposed to blindly trust that it's okay for your kids."
"There's no way to definitively test 'DNA health', so having a claim of supporting DNA and/or mitochondrial function seems far-fetched."
"This is basically an iodine supplement with more than likely ineffective herbal ingredients."
"There's no proof that this works."