Doc of Detox Black Gold Supplement Tarnished Without Support For Claims
Executive Summary
Doc of Detox Black Gold supplement claims for Alzheimer’s, cancer, diabetes, fatigue and heavy metal toxicity were reviewed in industry self-regulation forum. But Canadian firm International Institute of Health didn’t submit supporting evidence.
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