No way to tell : Unfortunately, dietary supplements are regulated as foods (as opposed to drugs). As such, they are not required to undergo the same testing (or prove their claims to be true). Also, since no third party testing of their product is required - the ingredients listed don't even have to match what is in the bottle. Wish I had a better answer ... Good luck!
Answered 10/23/2017
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No: detox is a buzz word with little clinical or medical meaning. If you have a functional liver or kidneys they detox the body. Any drink or supplement that implies they are helping you detox harmful chemicals is probably bogus. There are PRESCRIPTION meds for specific conditions. But supplements? I would be highly skeptical.
Answered 1/31/2017
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