<<Last night's local TV coverage mentioned "nutrients aren't regulated",
as part
of their report, so, if true, this may be Seasilver's reasoning.>>
Non-regulated means there are no standards. All labeling of foods
and nutritional substances in the US is required.
For the sake of discussion let's say the company is under no obligation
to put quantities of each nutrient on the label. Why would you NOT want to
do this?
Why would you not want to divulge this to a person in a position to
influence the buying habits of her clients?
The bottom line is it would be irresponsible of me to recommend anything
for anyone without knowing everything about it I can possibly know.
Regards,
Catherine
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