Most shop bought vitamins (or "nutritional supplements") are made synthetically, from petrochemical derivatives. Not surprisingly, there is a growing body of evidence that describes the negative effects of synthetic vitamins:
- A 2007 report in the journal of the American Medical Association showed that taking antioxidant vitamins (such as betacarotene, and other synthetics) actually increased a person's risk of premature death by up to 16%.
- A 2007 University of Washington study found that Vitamin E taken over 10 years elevated lung cancer risks in smokers.
- The US National Cancer Institute found that men taking more than 1 multivitamin may increase their risk of advanced prostate cancer by 32% and nearly doubled their risk of fatal cancer.
- In 2007 consumerlab.com, an industry watchdog site, tested 21 different brands of vitamins and minerals and found that 11 failed quality studies including their own lab claims, (some were down by 50% of labelling claims), one product was tainted with lead and three did not break down at all.
Where would you get that? From GNLD products. Available on www.supavits.com

1 comment:
Zero science, thats the problem with some vitamin providers, they can not tell you what potency is in their product as they dont have the equipment to test it. (And I'm mentioning a major one here)
They rely on their suppliers to tell them whats in the material being supplied, and have no idea if there is any nutritional value in the raw material, if there are harmful things in the material, or if their own process destroys the nutiritional content of the product.
With GNLD, you have assurance that these things are being taken care of.
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