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Are Amway Health Supplements Really Good ? Amway Iron Folic Tablets Do Not Contain Raw Iron?

Are amway health supplements are really good ? Do they really work for us as poyatrated by the company . I have come to know that amway enjoys a very bad reputation in USA ? does iron folic and other health supplements are really better as told by the amway agents? As amway agents tell that iron folic tablets available in market cantains raw iron contents and only amway tablets do not contain raw iron .What should we do in such a situation
Wed, 1 Aug 2012
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Hi.
Thanks for choosing HCM.
There is no truth in this theory of raw iron & non-raw iron [if I may call the other!?].
Ultimately the absorption of iron by the individual differs & hence the benefit differs in anemic people who need iron in the first place.[Iron def.anemia.]
Cost to benefit ratio is to be decided by the person consuming any drug advertised.
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Are Amway Health Supplements Really Good ? Amway Iron Folic Tablets Do Not Contain Raw Iron?

Hi. Thanks for choosing HCM. There is no truth in this theory of raw iron & non-raw iron [if I may call the other!?]. Ultimately the absorption of iron by the individual differs & hence the benefit differs in anemic people who need iron in the first place.[Iron def.anemia.] Cost to benefit ratio is to be decided by the person consuming any drug advertised.