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16 mar 2023 · Do melatonin, CBD, magnesium, valerian, and other sleep supplements actually work? Consumer Reports explains what scientific research tells us.
Despite all the accreditations(including TGA) and being marketed as a professional grade supplement manufacturer, Metagenics's track record on consumerlab is dogshit. This was surprising to me as I used to hold them in high regard due to a local university professor recommending them alongside of AOR and Thorne as the brands manufactured to the ...
8 gru 2022 · What improves sleep, strengthens immunity, and boosts memory—and what doesn’t? Consumer Reports explains the evidence.
Consumer Reports tests popular Joint Supplements to see if the levels of Glucosamine and Chondroitin meet their claims.
13 cze 2024 · An estimated 89 percent of Black women in the United States have used hair relaxers at least once, according to a 2020 study co-authored by James-Todd. In other words, an overwhelming majority of...
20 cze 2024 · They are part of a lawsuit that involves thousands of plaintiffs who are accusing companies that make hair relaxers of neglecting to warn consumers of the risks.
22 lis 2021 · If an ad offers a treatment that the seller claims the government or pharmaceutical industry doesn’t want you to know about, it’s a scam. If you think you’ve spotted a health scam, tell your friends and family about it. Then tell the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.