Education is your best friend when it comes to supplement purchases! We encourage our clients to read labels and know the ingredients that are in their supplement products.



Just in the news a couple of weeks ago. Please take time to read if you use supplement of any kind.

Washington Post article, vitamins and herbs are being sold at Target, Walmart, Walgreens and GNC and do not contain in the bottle what is stated on the label. CLICK HERE TO VIEW ARTICLE





February 3

ALBANY, N.Y. — Bottles of Walmart-brand echinacea, an herb said to ward off colds, were found to contain no echinacea at all. GNC-brand bottles of St. John’s wort, touted as a cure for depression, held rice, garlic and a tropical houseplant, but not a trace of the herb.
In fact, DNA testing on hundreds of bottles of store-brand herbal supplements sold as treatments for everything from memory loss to prostate trouble found that four out of five contained none of the herbs on the label. Instead, they were packed with cheap fillers such as wheat, rice, beans or houseplants