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Targeted Disinformation

Was just talking about selenium and its benefits for reducing gray hair (as well as colloidal tin and copper), and here today, comes this attack on colloidal supplements by Fox News (agency cutout) and linked by Jeff Rense (Agency cutout.) First, the body can only absorb about 4% of metal based minerals, whereas it absorbs 98% of colloidal based minerals (from plants only.) Though Mega vits as listed below "may" be causing some hair loss, the attack is on colloidal vitamins. Taking pill or powder vitamins is not only a waste of money, but can poison the body. Which is why colloidal silver is great, but silver oxide is dangerous - it's a matter of colloid, ion potential, and absorbtion design by the human body. Whenever you can, purchase and use colloidal vitamins and minerals. I have been using youngevity products since 1995 and I have hardly any gray hair. Also, i've pulled gray hairs out, and found the roots dark, but the tops gray. This means the hair started out gray, but went back to my normal hair color. And why? Because maybe money wasn't around to buy the vitamins and my hair starting graying up again. I've pulled out these half and half gray/brown hairs many times and shown them to my family.

It's also why the FDA has banned the sale of colloidal silver in the US. Because the stuff actually works.

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers in 15 states about the link between a dietary supplement and adverse side effects including "significant hair loss."

The distributor of "Total Body Formula" and "Total Body Mega Formula" has voluntarily recalled the dietary supplement products after 23 individuals suffered "serious reactions" within seven to 10 days of ingesting the liquid supplements, the FDA said in a news release.

The FDA is advising consumers not to purchase or consume Total Body Formula in the flavors of Tropical Orange and Peach Nectar, or Total Body Mega Formula in the Orange/Tangerine flavor. The liquid dietary supplement may cause severe adverse reactions, including significant hair loss, muscle cramps, diarrhea, joint pain and fatigue, the FDA said.

Total Body Formula products are sold in eight-ounce and 32-ounce plastic bottles, while the Total Body Mega Formula is sold only in 32-ounce plastic bottles. Both products are distributed by Total Body Essential Nutrition of Atlanta, according to the FDA.

FDA Warns 'Significant Hair Loss' Linked to Dietary Supplement



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