Most Vitamins aren’t “Bullshit” per se. They just aren’t in forms the body is capable of processing. So on paper you can call it a Vitamin supplement as it technically has X amount of (Insert Vitamin). When In reality there’s precious little the body can actually draw from it. Making it functionally useless.
Lots of legal loopholes and fine print in U.S Legal Codes. Allow Corporations and Companies to market products that don’t actually do what they claim they can do, or aren’t made of what they lead people to believe they’re made of.
Hence why some products marketed as Cheese for instance include “Cheese Product” or some similar fine print on the packaging. Despite all the advertising creating the impression it being real cheese
Most Vitamins aren’t “Bullshit” per se. They just aren’t in forms the body is capable of processing. So on paper you can call it a Vitamin supplement as it technically has X amount of (Insert Vitamin). When In reality there’s precious little the body can actually draw from it. Making it functionally useless.
Lots of legal loopholes and fine print in U.S Legal Codes. Allow Corporations and Companies to market products that don’t actually do what they claim they can do, or aren’t made of what they lead people to believe they’re made of.
Hence why some products marketed as Cheese for instance include “Cheese Product” or some similar fine print on the packaging. Despite all the advertising creating the impression it being real cheese
I read an entire dissertation showing how, let's say vitamin C for instance, actually contains zero vitamin C.
If you read the vitamin C label, it states "vitamin C in form of {insert chemical here}", which i never knew prior.
Even though it may seem obvious, it kind of woke me up