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September 24, 2009

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I have been reading several sales bulletins from and about the work of the so called "poop doctors". As with your article, they are telling about the probable danger of bad bacteria in our guts. However, thus far I question the fact that after taking the product they are recommending, at a nice price, that if I look in the pot after moving my bowels I may find some remains from a meal I may have eaten on my 50th birthday( I am 75 now) I do agree with the theory behind the bacteria problem potential. What does Swanson have at a reasonable cost that will take care of this potential problem?

Lee

Francis,
I cannot comment on the claims of others, nor do I contend that our products will accomplish what is suggested by the research detailed in my Research Update. These research articles are posted for information and education purposes only and are not intended to reflect the performance of our products. However, we do offer a variety of probiotic supplements designed to nourish and support a healthy internal environment. Also, if you are interested in a supplement that aids elimination, as your comment suggests, I highly recommend Dr. Eskeland’s Colon Tone. Just take a look at the reviews and you’ll see that many people attest to the positive results this product achieves.

I hope this helps. Thanks for reading!

~Lee

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