Badger
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Recently I went for treatment with a Naturopathic MD and in the course of our talking, she mentioned that supplements she suggested to her patients purchased from other sources than Amazon normally worked well. But when a patient switched to Amazon or Amazon seller, and bought the same supplement/brand/bottle - identical (or close) packaging, size, ingredients to the item they got elsewhere - the supplement ceased to work almost immediately for the patient. This has happened with a number of her patients for various supplements. I've since decided to buy, as much as possible, supplements from other sources. Has anyone else found actual or probable instances of counterfeit supplements purchased via Amazon?
I found a comment from someone who bought a DHEA supplement who seems to think Amazon is selling counterfeit supplements, which, if true, is a very serious crime that could endanger people, aside from ripping them off with bad or too little of the main ingredient. Here is a screenshot of the comment I found:
I found a comment from someone who bought a DHEA supplement who seems to think Amazon is selling counterfeit supplements, which, if true, is a very serious crime that could endanger people, aside from ripping them off with bad or too little of the main ingredient. Here is a screenshot of the comment I found: