Yes, they're targeting the elderly. It's just wrong.
I come across the above product advertisement in fb.
Unscrupulous persons have been marketing snake oil since the dawn of mankind.I come across the above product advertisement in fb. I think it is unethical to make such claims to diabetic patients like using it will lower bg to normal range by using it a few days.
There is another company marketing grapeseed extract with before and after pics with a glucometer showing similar results.
No authority is monitoring such health threatening marketing?
[link removed by moderator as per forum ethos rules. Agreed it does look bogus.]
Potatoesdeadly nightshade is natural,
Unscrupulous persons have been marketing snake oil since the dawn of mankind.
This is why a glucometer should be a must for everybody with a T2DM diagnosis.
No matter the claims made about a product, a glucometer will tell if the claim is credible - end of
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