Sunday, August 23, 2015 4:47:30 PM
Any product - medicine, nutritional supplement, food, or substance - has the potential to cause side effects and to claim otherwise is both irresponsible and in some cases illegal.
Sucanon is of course no exception.
If it's true that "Clinical studies have shown that Sucanon showed no side effects" as PharmaRoth claim, then you can also be absolutely sure that Sucanon has no therapeutic effects either.
It is of course a nonsense that a product alleged to have "zero side effects" would at the same time carry contraindiations. Logically it could be given to everybody safely. (If it hasn't been studied in those populations, then you can't claim it has no side effects, obviously.)
In reality even placebo has side effects, and the claim is a complete nonsense.
At the very least there will be a number of people who are hypersensitive to manitolatodimolybdate, the (allegedly) active ingredient of Sucanon.
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