She also seems to confirm the vitamin quality suspicions some anons have. There was a fren on here awhile back who posted a link to a group who buys and reviews the brands for quality.
May make sense to get a subscription and clear the vitamin cabinet of bad elements...
Dr. Hazan does have a microbiome research 501(c)3, which all the sale profits of her probiotics and other supplements go to. I think it's a great cause and her stuff is legit, for sure. The testimonials are interesting, where people test their bifidobacteria content in their feces before and after her supplements, and their counts have improved.
She also seems to confirm the vitamin quality suspicions some anons have. There was a fren on here awhile back who posted a link to a group who buys and reviews the brands for quality.
May make sense to get a subscription and clear the vitamin cabinet of bad elements...
Dr. Hazan does have a microbiome research 501(c)3, which all the sale profits of her probiotics and other supplements go to. I think it's a great cause and her stuff is legit, for sure. The testimonials are interesting, where people test their bifidobacteria content in their feces before and after her supplements, and their counts have improved.