Or it plays an interesting game of probabilities.
It states that “Antagolin may help to alleviate insulin resistance and assist you gain better control over your weight.”
I know that it does not do this, because that would make it an antidiabetic drug. Direct to consumer marketing is illegal in South Africa.
Ergo – this is not an actual drug.
And I combat unsubstantiated claims of those who prey upon the desperate and uneducated. |
(Although it does contain 30mg of Insul-X2 (with
Berberine - but more on this later), 840mg of Banaba leaf extract, 40mg of Chromium and I suspect 100% bullshit.)
Antagolin.com proudly states that “Antagolin has not been clinically tested”. This doesn't seem to bother them much.
How are we allowing marketers to make claims that this untested “drug” may help lose weight and treat insulin resistance or prediabetes?
By broadcasting this advertisement, the broadcaster implicitly endorses this trash.
Dealing with this is overwhelming.
It may take a while.
Please post your own research in the comments section.
More posts to follow soon! http://www.mnilifestyle.co.za/products/antagolin/
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