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<blockquote data-quote="EllieM" data-source="post: 2038462" data-attributes="member: 372717"><p>It's an interesting question. I wonder if complaints to facebook would make them take it down? A careful look at their website suggests the return address is in Canada, but of course that may be a completely bogus address. I certainly doubt that English is the company's first language.</p><p><em>Yes! It works very well. There's countless clinic reasearch on the individual ingredients contained in the Diabetic Patch.</em></p><p></p><p>I couldn't find a company name and the only linked papers are into research that rehmannia may improve glucose tolerance and arthritis in rats. Honestly, if a "natural" remedy was going to have an affect on my metabolism, I'd want to have a link to some clinical trials to say that it was safe. (I mean, deadly nightshade is natural, but I certainly wouldn't recommend eating it.) </p><p>Maybe report to the US food and drug administration?</p><p><em><span style="font-size: 22px"><a href="https://www.fda.gov/" target="_blank">https://www.fda.gov/</a></span></em></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"></span></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EllieM, post: 2038462, member: 372717"] It's an interesting question. I wonder if complaints to facebook would make them take it down? A careful look at their website suggests the return address is in Canada, but of course that may be a completely bogus address. I certainly doubt that English is the company's first language. [I]Yes! It works very well. There's countless clinic reasearch on the individual ingredients contained in the Diabetic Patch.[/I] [I][/I] I couldn't find a company name and the only linked papers are into research that rehmannia may improve glucose tolerance and arthritis in rats. Honestly, if a "natural" remedy was going to have an affect on my metabolism, I'd want to have a link to some clinical trials to say that it was safe. (I mean, deadly nightshade is natural, but I certainly wouldn't recommend eating it.) Maybe report to the US food and drug administration? [I][SIZE=6][URL]https://www.fda.gov/[/URL][/SIZE][/I] [SIZE=5] [/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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