No: Look for scientific research only. Avoid clever marketing pitches, testimonials, and pseudo-science, as those are the easy ways to sell things to people.
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Laminine: Laminine is sold by a multilevel marketing company, and uses pseudoscientific jargon just within the limits of legal claims. It might not be directly toxic or harmful, but is expensive and questionably effective. The emphasis appears to be on how much money people can make with their home-based businesses selling it.
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