Is this ad true? It states Mayo Clinic & FDA approval

Posted by msjunior @msjunior, Sep 23 12:33pm

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Of course these things pop up in our feeds as we are researching. This is another. If this is still an active thread? The stories always sound so good. But, too good to be true! If one pill fixed all,…. But I do wonder if something can be drawn from some of this, as some modern medicine hasn’t fixed the bone loss issues either????
https://thirmik.com/blogs/featured-posts/thryve-bone
I have no clue on this one either. Anyone see anything like this?

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@patwerthman Pat - This is another "miracle cure" where the add "studies" to try to show credibility.
Let me give you a hint - they took 3 studies, of three different supplements, and decided "if one is good, three is better" and put the ingredients together and called it a breakthrough, without any apparent testing.
At least they didn't claim Mayo endorsed it.

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@patwerthman Pat - This is another "miracle cure" where the add "studies" to try to show credibility.
Let me give you a hint - they took 3 studies, of three different supplements, and decided "if one is good, three is better" and put the ingredients together and called it a breakthrough, without any apparent testing.
At least they didn't claim Mayo endorsed it.

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@sueinmn
Yes indeed. A friend of mine is a fan of the NAD shots.
She had sent me this.
“ NAD+ shots, or NAD+ injections, are treatments that deliver nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide directly into the bloodstream to boost energy, enhance mental clarity, and support overall cellular health. They are often used for anti-aging benefits and to improve recovery and metabolic functions.”
However, she isn’t a low bone density person.

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The number of misspelled words in that ad is enough to raise a red flag for me.

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