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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3646696" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Dale, there is a whole wall of this stuff at drug stores. Most of these kinds of supplements carry the GRAS rating from the FDA which means "Generally recognized as safe". As was previously mentioned, Tylenol and things like it are more toxic to the liver than most natural products.</p><p></p><p>And the idea that A. you would think that I would think pictures of fruits on the box means its safe is insulting, and B. the idea that you didn't take the time to notice that the pictures of fruits were the FLAVOR of the product and nothing to do with the ingredients is concerning and C. the fact that when people question the V-word side effects you are quick to defend and then when it suits you to discredit other things you yourself tout the side effects.</p><p></p><p>I would point out in response to your side effects concern that this is a homeopathic medicine and many people in your camp think it is nothing but sugar pills...But definitely, not full-strength herbals so that is why homeopathy is considered one of the safer "alternative medicines", because it uses such minute amounts of the ingredients that it is a low risk of problems compared to say taking Kava Kava or some other liver-pickling herb.</p><p></p><p>They make different brands and not all of them have fruits on the box...but if your mom ever told you to gargle with warm salt water for a sore throat, it may have helped, but definitely didn't hurt. If someone can get a cheap, OTC product from CVS or walmart that might reduce the severity of a cold or flu if taken as directed, I just don't see how you would argue against it??? You don't have to go to your doctor to know how to take Advil. There is almost somethign sinsiter about all this attempt to suppress people from having ANY alternatives to stay healthy...There is no rule that if a person who's had the V-word gets sick that they can't do other things to try and mitigate their symptoms or risks. If I had a flu shot and got the flu anyway, you can bet I'd be willing to take this stuff, or Advil, or warm salt water or chicken soup if I thought it could help.</p><p></p><p>You people can support the V-word <u>and</u> still be open to other things, if your agenda truly is for people to thrive. Pfizer is working on a protease inhibiter right now to treat the virus and that is one of the many mechanisms of action of the "horse paste" drug. Why would they be doing that if there was no other solution than booster shots the rest of your life?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3646696, member: 24531"] Dale, there is a whole wall of this stuff at drug stores. Most of these kinds of supplements carry the GRAS rating from the FDA which means "Generally recognized as safe". As was previously mentioned, Tylenol and things like it are more toxic to the liver than most natural products. And the idea that A. you would think that I would think pictures of fruits on the box means its safe is insulting, and B. the idea that you didn't take the time to notice that the pictures of fruits were the FLAVOR of the product and nothing to do with the ingredients is concerning and C. the fact that when people question the V-word side effects you are quick to defend and then when it suits you to discredit other things you yourself tout the side effects. I would point out in response to your side effects concern that this is a homeopathic medicine and many people in your camp think it is nothing but sugar pills...But definitely, not full-strength herbals so that is why homeopathy is considered one of the safer "alternative medicines", because it uses such minute amounts of the ingredients that it is a low risk of problems compared to say taking Kava Kava or some other liver-pickling herb. They make different brands and not all of them have fruits on the box...but if your mom ever told you to gargle with warm salt water for a sore throat, it may have helped, but definitely didn't hurt. If someone can get a cheap, OTC product from CVS or walmart that might reduce the severity of a cold or flu if taken as directed, I just don't see how you would argue against it??? You don't have to go to your doctor to know how to take Advil. There is almost somethign sinsiter about all this attempt to suppress people from having ANY alternatives to stay healthy...There is no rule that if a person who's had the V-word gets sick that they can't do other things to try and mitigate their symptoms or risks. If I had a flu shot and got the flu anyway, you can bet I'd be willing to take this stuff, or Advil, or warm salt water or chicken soup if I thought it could help. You people can support the V-word [U]and[/U] still be open to other things, if your agenda truly is for people to thrive. Pfizer is working on a protease inhibiter right now to treat the virus and that is one of the many mechanisms of action of the "horse paste" drug. Why would they be doing that if there was no other solution than booster shots the rest of your life? [/QUOTE]
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