I have many years in the supplement industry and can tell you this: Try not to get something that says homeopathic on it. That means it's not really regulated and they can put less than 1 drop of extract in the bottle. I'm not sure if a standardized extract exists in the consumer market but that would be much more valuable. Although regulatory enforcement in the supplement industry in general is pretty sketchy.
It's well-regulated, look up HPUS. It's just not Rockefeller medicine. Literally the Rockefellers are a big reason why we don't have homeopathic hospitals. And the founder of homeopathy was the one who introduced hand-washing into medical practice. (!)
I have many years in the supplement industry and can tell you this: Try not to get something that says homeopathic on it. That means it's not really regulated and they can put less than 1 drop of extract in the bottle. I'm not sure if a standardized extract exists in the consumer market but that would be much more valuable. Although regulatory enforcement in the supplement industry in general is pretty sketchy.
It's well-regulated, look up HPUS. It's just not Rockefeller medicine. Literally the Rockefellers are a big reason why we don't have homeopathic hospitals. And the founder of homeopathy was the one who introduced hand-washing into medical practice. (!)
Thank you for that info. I have learned from you.
I have a bottle on my shelf now. That is better than an empty spot. It is time to put a better bottle on my shelf. I will shop smarter thanks to you.