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We could take a page from the Boston Tea Party, dump the vitamins and drugs overboard, and simply refuse to buy anymore...except that Americans have no way of knowing our products' place of origin. Current labeling laws don't require companies to disclose the country from which they received their ingredients, let alone from which company. While all this may [url=http://www.shewyne.com/hoganoutlet.html]hogan outlet[/url] explain the amazingly, suspiciously cheap prices of certain vitamins in recent years, it doesn't do much to reassure one that our products -- products we believe will enhance our [url=http://www.jeremyparendt.com/Barbour-Paris.php]barbour france paris[/url] health -- are even safe. How could we, when we have no way of knowing whether our drugs and vitamins came from the "sloppy bucket shops," or the clean, maintained facilities? Personally, I'd rather not take the penicillin if I'm not sure whether or not it has mold on it -- or worse.
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