Consumerlab.Com’s Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What’s Really in the Bottle

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by on December 4, 2013 at 7:01 pm

Consumerlab.Com’s Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What’s Really in the Bottle

Consumerlab.Com's Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What's Really in the Bottle

Consumerlab.Com’s Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What’s Really in the Bottle [Paperback]

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  • Review ‘R’ US

    04/12/2013
    58 of 61 people found the following review helpful
    2.0 out of 5 stars
    Average Book, March 17, 2005
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    This review is from: Consumerlab.Com’s Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What’s Really in the Bottle (Paperback)

    This book doesn’t supply the results of its tests. If you want the results you still need to subscribe to consumerslab.com. I suggest skipping this book and just subscribe to […]

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  • Harold McFarland

    04/12/2013
    88 of 96 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Required reference for anyone using vitamins, herbs, etc., July 29, 2003
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    Harold McFarland (Florida) –
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    This review is from: Consumerlab.Com’s Guide to Buying Vitamins & Supplements: What’s Really in the Bottle (Paperback)

    There are a lot of guides to Vitamins, Minerals, and Herbal preparations on the market today. What makes “Guide to Buying Vitamins and Supplements” different? For each vitamin, mineral, or herb they gathered samples from multiple brands and put them through a rigorous laboratory analysis. Results of the analysis included products that contained toxic chemicals, had no measurable quantity of the active ingredient, had more of the active ingredient than the acceptable safe levels, and many other surprises. Although many brands were often tested only the ones that passed the laboratory analysis are listed. This is the only place that I have ever seen a listing of product brand names that pass laboratory analysis. Without this guide you really don’t know what you are getting when you buy vitamins and supplements. This is a highly recommended read that should be on the shelves of anyone who purchases vitamins and supplements.

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