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Be skeptical of products that say "Clinically proven"

Writer's picture: Mr. MosaicMr. Mosaic

That is a marketing term and only says they've done their own private study that is designed to show the result the company wants. It is not the same as a "Scientifically proven" study which is published and open for peer review.


For example: 9 out of 10 dentists* recommend This toothpaste

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