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Re: Jayyy post# 5176

Thursday, 04/28/2016 6:21:47 PM

Thursday, April 28, 2016 6:21:47 PM

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You stated:

"LOL. Argue with this expert not me. "It's important for the public to realize all drugs have side effects. It doesn't matter if they're prescription, over-the-counter, herbals or nutritional supplements. If they have active ingredients, they have side effects and can interfere with normal body functions," says Brian Strom, director of the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania."

It appears that you actually have a disagreement with this expert in that you falsely claim that Sucanon only contains inactive ingredients and also insist that it has side effects. The experts words say "If they have active ingredients, they have side effects". You can't have the argument both ways.

On the other hand, I clearly listed the published side effects of Sucanon. In addition to the primary effect of lowering blood glucose and normalizing HbA1C in 81% of prediabetics in a 12 week study, observed side effects included weight loss and decreased visceral body fat. In the 6 month double blind placebo controlled trial where Sucanon outperformed Glyburide, weight loss and improved lipid profiles were noted as opposed to weight gain for the FDA approved Glyburide. No adverse side effects were noted. Please note specifically that I correctly stated the report of no ADVERSE side effects, not "no side effects" and do not contradict the experts statement at all.

Let me know how it goes after you argue with the expert.