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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 2091074" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>If it has K2 it should say so. I saw a post here slagging off the company that I bought mine from as scammers. I have to say that whilst they were an irritating USA outfit who kept trying to sell stuff after showing you pages and pages of obviously fake testimony, of the 4 supplements I got from them (this was before I had found this site), 2 were good, one was excellent and one was useless. I am still buying the vit D one direct from the manufacturer now. I don't buy the other 2 good supplements anymore as I no longer need them. Whilst the selling methods were deplorable their monthly leaflet contained a wealth of good health info. They were a very important step in me taking control of my own health. Yes, I know all this stuff is on the web for free, but back then I really didn't know where to turn.</p><p></p><p>Edit: The vit D spray I have is expensive, but worth it for me. Finding it was a huge step in helping myself get free of depression</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 2091074, member: 85197"] If it has K2 it should say so. I saw a post here slagging off the company that I bought mine from as scammers. I have to say that whilst they were an irritating USA outfit who kept trying to sell stuff after showing you pages and pages of obviously fake testimony, of the 4 supplements I got from them (this was before I had found this site), 2 were good, one was excellent and one was useless. I am still buying the vit D one direct from the manufacturer now. I don't buy the other 2 good supplements anymore as I no longer need them. Whilst the selling methods were deplorable their monthly leaflet contained a wealth of good health info. They were a very important step in me taking control of my own health. Yes, I know all this stuff is on the web for free, but back then I really didn't know where to turn. Edit: The vit D spray I have is expensive, but worth it for me. Finding it was a huge step in helping myself get free of depression [/QUOTE]
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