Article: Less Than Half Of Supplement Labels Are Correct

I wonder if this is because supplement companies want to save money or because overseas manufacturers are trying to make more money selling fillers. Watched a documentary on knockoffs/counterfeits and how a % of medicine in the UK are fakes that look 100% legit....who knows about the US...
 
That's why try to buy from reputable companies. If a price seems too good to be true, then it probably is.
 
Old news. This has been happening since the 90s. I can't even name how many starter threads there have been on this matter since 2003'?

I thought at this point it was common ground to understand that of which you take could very well not be what you thought you took.
 
Old news. This has been happening since the 90s. I can't even name how many starter threads there have been on this matter since 2003'?

I thought at this point it was common ground to understand that of which you take could very well not be what you thought you took.
I would add to simply narrow down to just a couple of basics and perhaps one company or two. It makes research much easier than trying to keep up with 10 companies and a myriad of products.
 
I wonder if this is because supplement companies want to save money or because overseas manufacturers are trying to make more money selling fillers. Watched a documentary on knockoffs/counterfeits and how a % of medicine in the UK are fakes that look 100% legit....who knows about the US...
Over the years it has come to pass that both of the above are the reason. Just out of common respect to our US based companies I have leaned more toward foreign companies being the culprit at least 75% of the time...However I feel that number is quite high and is probably closer to 59%.
 
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