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Just wondering...kinda pricey.

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Lainey, I would encourage you to look up each ingredient listed on the package and see what information is available for each one. That's how I understand what I take or give to my family.

As far as no scientific evidence to support, well, I have seen many drugs approved by the FDA later get recalled because the long term effects are deadly. I, personally, choose nature to science for my supplements.

If you are interested in this specifically for wound healing, I would encourage you to use vits A, C and zinc.

Looking at the ingredients, looks like a good clean, safe list that I would not hesitate to try if I needed better collagen production, for muscles and wound healing.

I, also, recommend seeing if you can incorporate the supplements as individual products, it is usually cheaper than buying a formula of natural ingredients. Mainly because I am to cheap to pay for them I do this research.
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Geaton777 Apr 14, 2025
"Whereas nearly 2500 medicines have been approved by the FDA or marketed in the United States, a comparatively small number have been withdrawn from the market."

Source: https://crib.pharmacy.purdue.edu/research/how-many-fda-approved-drugs-have-been-withdrawn-and-why-are-aspiring-drugs-abandoned

To clarify, "recalled" is not the same thing as revocation of FDA approval. There have been many recalls but very few actual revocations. A recall can mean the product is temporarily withdrawn for correction and returned to market. Revocation is permanent.
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Supplements are not required to prove that they work. There is no FDA oversight. There is no place to lodge complaints if it makes you sick or creates a problem. There is no guarantee that what it stated as ingredients are actually in there. The dosage directions are just suggestions: they have no idea how much you should take because they can't prove it even works. They can be made in someone's dirty garage and you'd never know it.

Big Supplememt is a multi-billion dollar Wild West where there are not many rules and hardly any accountability.

Caveat emptor (Latin: "buyer, beware")
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