Guest guest Posted September 25, 2002 Report Share Posted September 25, 2002 You can weigh the credilbility of Nature's Science rep by comparing the FDA regulations on labeling supplement content to the Nature's Science label content. It is as clear as a bell that the " Calcium Citrate 1000 mg 100% (DV) " is false and misleading. I would use that standard of accuracy to evaluate any other statements made by them. Ray, In all this discussion, I've never once heard that you are informing Nature's Science about their misleading label. They can do something about it. We can't. Call that representative. Call their office. Send them email. They can do something about it. We can't. Call Ralph Nader. could also call the FDA, but I don't think they care. They publish standards. They are heavily lobbied by every Tom, Dick and Harry with something to sell, but OTC vitamins are out of their realm right now. They have tried to make vitamins prescription only, but Congress didn't allow it. Dea Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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