
Nature’s Fulvic
Reality check: Just because something is found in nature doesn’t mean it’s good for you.
In July 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against iPlay for allegedly falsely marketing Green Sprout Cooling Teethers as being “BPA free” when, according to plaintiffs, the teethers contain BPA (a toxic synthetic compound used in plastics.) (Spearman et al v. iPlay., Inc., Case No. 17-cv-1563, E. D. CA.)
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Reality check: Just because something is found in nature doesn’t mean it’s good for you.
Becky Sullivan, NPR
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