Balance of Nature fruits & veggies

Fox isn’t alone in advertising nonsense supplements.

CNN advises a supplement that’s supposed to raise your testosterone. They eve have Doug Flutey in the commercial

There seem to be plenty of suckers born every moment, so these scams pay.
 
From what I've read about this stuff it is finely chopped up freeze dried fruits and vegetables. Sounds like a good idea except that it is not enough to replace all the fruits and vegetables you are supposed to eat.

Meals ready to eat are full meals that are cooked and then freeze dried. They cook the meal and than freeze it. It is than put into a vacuum chamber and the water is removed. To reconstitute the meal add water and you are back to the original meal.
Now take an apple slice and do the do the same thing. When it's done add water and you have the original apple slice. Simple. Now take the apple and pulverize it in a blender. Take a very, very, very small portion out and add water. You would have a very small piece of the apple. Now do that to a lot of stuff and grind it all up. Than take enough of all of them to fit into the capsule and you have not so much of all the fruits and vegetables. Seems like a scam to me. There are other vitamins that are better and a whole lot less expensive. That stuff cost a lot. Oh well there are ones born everyday.
 
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I’ve had same thoughts about Prevagen. I think that’s how it’s spelled. Support to eliminating brain fog and help you to think clearly. I’ve always used a cup of black coffee for that. Maybe there’s something to eliminate it to start with……. Any experience???????
 
From just about everything I've read and heard..pure snake oil. The commercials make you think this product was developed by a medical doctor/nutrionist. Nope. He's a chiropractor who lives down in St. George. Of course, he doesn't care because at the prices he charges, he's taking his money to the bank in bags.:confused:
 
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I once had a neighbor that was 87 and lived alone. I saw him all the time coming home with a stack of pizzas. I mean like 5 or 6. I got a chance to ask him about it and he said that was all he ate. He just did his grocery shopping at Pizza Hut. He must have had a serious amount of Pizza Points.
 
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