NAD has been reviewing many of Goli's marketing claims for about a year, dating back toIn its recent report, NAD determined that Goli's use of the terms"Apple Cider Vinegar" and"ACV" in its advertising"reasonably conveys the message that the product provides the nutritional and health benefits of traditional apple cider vinegar.
For example, Goli says that they"source a top-quality Apple Cider Vinegar powder for our product, made with real apple cider vinegar that contains the mother at time of manufacturing," and they are careful to avoid saying that the mother is present in their processed supplement.While there are small studies that examine the benefits of liquid ACV, there are currently none on a gummy version.
If you want to reap the benefits Goli claims, there are ways to do so without taking this supplement., heart health, and antioxidant support , but these benefits may not be because of the vinegar," says Manaker."In addition to ACV, these gummies are made with synthetic forms of vitamin B12 and folic acid, so people may experience outcomes like more energy because of the additional vitamins they are putting in their body.
Pls stop giving medicinal health advice willy nilly. Ppl will stop/start taking med based on your 'advice', without checking w/own doctors Where's your list of supplements/vitamins which interreact w/ prescription meds? Oh... don't have one? Then you shouldn't be posting this!
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