One cannot avoid scams if in any way exposed to media. The following is a particularly egregious example of such from the world of unregulated supplements:
"Balance of Nature, Inc. represents that its dietary supplement provides the nutrition of over 10 servings of whole fruits and vegetables per day, enhances the immune system, and has numerous other health benefits. They rely almost exclusively on testimonials."Balance of Nature does not explicitly claim to cure or treat any disease. Instead they use testimonials from people making claims - which are highly subjective and cannot be substantiated - like "Since taking Balance of Nature, I have more energy." Guess what? If you ate a cup of sugar every day, you'd "have more energy", but does that mean that it is a good thing to do?"
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