"ConsumerLab.com issued a report stating that several multivitamin supplements did not contain label amounts of folic acid."They were wrong. The watchdog blew it. Fraud 1.
"USP's testing found that the B-50 Tablets do in fact contain the required amount of folic acid, as claimed on the product's label."But sometimes they may be right. Then manufacturers are being fraudulent. Fraud 2.
"'...USP acknowledges ConsumerLab.com's marketplace surveillance efforts.'"But you cannot trust them. And other watchdogs.
Still, even without lying about content the concept of healthy foods is a fraud. Fraud 3.
The world is only smart enough to know that whatever you eat to achieve a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is "healthy" food.
Everything else is conjecture.
Step One. Eat to achieve a BMI between 18.5 and 24.9. How you get there is your choice. Organic food? That's a choice. Vegetarian diet? That's a choice. Vegan diet? That's a choice. Raw diet? That's a choice.
Step Two. Stop at Step One.
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