Radiation-Protection Supplement Claims Fizzle In NAD Review
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Advanced Nutrition Innovations discontinues claims that its Iondefender supplement could protect against radiation, even in nuclear disaster zones. The firm argued its proprietary active ingredient IsoproutPlex elevated levels of superoxide dismutase antioxidant and help inactivate "reactive oxygen species."
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