Does not work!: When checking those kind of claims, do a google search with the name of the product or ingredient and the phrase, in quotes, "clinical studies". IF a site ends in .edu, org. or .gov then those studies will have decided from good research whether there is benefit or harm or no effect. If a site ends in .com that is commercial, and biased. They may say "studies show" but you need to read the study
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Don't waste your $: There is a big difference between a well conducted study and reviews.
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