Agree...especially how easily some people fall for all sorts of tin foil hat conspiracy theories when a simple check would show them they are total and complete BS/Lies.....Overall it is each persons decision where they spend their money, what online docs and studies have crediblie evidence that can be verified and of course which pills they take or advice they offer. I do wish there were once again more controls on out right provable false advertising and/or fraud. I have taken a vitamin for decades. I am still not sure if it helps me but far as i can tell it does not seem to hurt me though of course i am not 100% sure of that either. Nevertheless i have spent a lot of $$ over the decades buying them. But as we are all aware a lot of the claims certainly seem to be too good to be true and we all know the old axiom re that saying....as much as i would like to believe a spoonful of peanut butter at bedtime would magically burn pounds of stomach fat while i sleep my mind tells me to dream on. Weight loss, supplements, etc are a multibillion $$ biz which seem to me to have very few controls over what can be advertised, claimed, sold. Maybe i can start my own product line and convice a few million people that eating 4 of my "specially sourced" raisins a day will make you look and feel like you're 25 y.o. again. Bitcoin payment only.