Monday, September 03, 2012 1:07:26 PM
Hahahahaha.....
"But the company has claimed the supplement is an effective treatment for medical conditions like autism and cancer, the complaint alleges, singling out co-defendant Rik Dietsch, the company's scientific adviser, for making false claims about NCD, including that it is patented and has undergone more than a dozen clinical trials. “Dietsch has mastered the art of explaining nonsense or 'junk' science, and has mastery over complex-sounding but substantively empty scientific lingo,” the complaint said."
I looked into NCD years ago and quickly decided it was a scam, bought Zeolite powder in capsules instead, and that is some powerful stuff indeed - but NCD contains next to no Zeolite at all. Their own marketing materials is what clued me in to it being a joke - they claim it removes toxins but doesn't change electrolyte levels. That's impossible - Zeolite is an all purpose scavenger and captures anything with certain electrical charge properties - including electrolytes. That stuff is nothing to quibble with if you don't know what you're doing.
"But the company has claimed the supplement is an effective treatment for medical conditions like autism and cancer, the complaint alleges, singling out co-defendant Rik Dietsch, the company's scientific adviser, for making false claims about NCD, including that it is patented and has undergone more than a dozen clinical trials. “Dietsch has mastered the art of explaining nonsense or 'junk' science, and has mastery over complex-sounding but substantively empty scientific lingo,” the complaint said."
I looked into NCD years ago and quickly decided it was a scam, bought Zeolite powder in capsules instead, and that is some powerful stuff indeed - but NCD contains next to no Zeolite at all. Their own marketing materials is what clued me in to it being a joke - they claim it removes toxins but doesn't change electrolyte levels. That's impossible - Zeolite is an all purpose scavenger and captures anything with certain electrical charge properties - including electrolytes. That stuff is nothing to quibble with if you don't know what you're doing.
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