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Every effort has been made by the designers of this website to provide accurate, researched and documented information. However, due to the law, we the designers cannot and do not make any explicit claims for nutrient efficacy, or the treatment, mitigation, prevention or cure of disease. If you are ill we recommend that you see a qualified medical professional. The designers of this website also disclaim any responsibility for losses or damages that may occur from use of information from this site.

Again, ALL material/information provided on this website is for informational purposes ONLY. As information, it should not be construed as medical advice and/or instruction. Consult a healthcare professional for advice relating to a medical problem or condition, as well as, prior to beginning any fat-loss or exercise program***.

***Why doesn't a physician tell me about nutrition or advise me to supplement? "Inadequate describes the nutrition education that most physicians receive while studying to become doctors. Litlle has changed judging from the results of a recent survey. And that's despite the ever-increasing knowledge of the links between dietary habits and the risks of falling victim to major killers, including heart disease and cancer. Will the establishment (and the FDA) ever learn? We doubt it! They are too busy peddling drugs, many of which cause endless side effects and deaths."

So, the next time you see a doctor, ask if they take vitamins. If they say yes, ask why. Remember, medications only treat symptoms, not solve the problem.

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