Thanks for the input,I stopped it, it was awful.... Only 4 days on it and I was climbing the roof along with a headache from hell. I feel a little better today, headache is still here but anxiety is much better.
I checked the website, and there's a lot of different supplements on there. I looked at the first one, a multivitamin, and the first ingredient was Vitamin A. You never ever take Vitamin A unless a doctor prescribes it, as it's liver toxic. You take beta-carotene instead, as it safely breaks down in your body into Vitamin A and flushes out what you don't need. So I don't have to look at the rest of the stuff to tell you to avoid this company. They don't know what they're doing. And a general rule -- never buy anything that is direct marketed. Only buy things that are on the shelves at good health food stores. The reasons aren't that all of these products are bad, but that there's no way for you to know if they are or aren't. Direct marketers make their money by having sellers pay them, not by selling merchandise. So the merchandise itself isn't that important to them. They tend to use cheap ingredients sourced from dicey places, and you can't find out any of this because another purpose of going direct marketing is to avoid the public learning anything about their manufacturing and sourcing policies. If it's on the shelf, it has to get through the buyers at the stores, who usually have good bogus meters (I'm excluding places like GNC here, because they'll sell anything), and it's available for the many groups who do random checks of products on shelves to see if the ingredients match the labels. Just stop taking it, if you get better you'll know it was the supplement, but if it were me, I wouldn't buy from this company.
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this is the website