Vitamin and Mineral supplements are one thing, but I can see where this can get out of hand on the Internet.  When checking on products claiming a cure, best to look for a label of FDA approval first.  BD 

The letters criticized unproven claims made about these products including the ability to "destroy the enzyme on DNA responsible for cancer cells," and the power to "neutralize" carcinogens. One product's Web site had a testimonial claiming it had cured a patient's skin cancer in three days, according to one of the letters. The ingredients of these unproven treatments include bloodroot, shark cartilage, coral calcium, cesium, ellagic acid, and a variety of mushrooms among other products. Officials said that if the warnings are not heeded, the agency could take a

FDA warns about fraudulent cancer treatments - Yahoo! News

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