Bec Chard
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We may have animal studies that suggest what it does to animals and it's a far stretch always to extrapolate that to humans.
We have a lot of anecdotal evidence and that is you'll find that on Instagram and every other social media outlet or friends and family that you otherwise know or people in the gym that you go to.
But in terms of what it's doing to you, if we can't tell you what it could do to you, you're taking these largely on a whim.
Now, that in itself is quite scary.
If it can do all the things that we potentially hope it might do,
Well, there may be elements that it may be doing that it doesn't want to do.
So two parts to that is, one, if you do decide to take them, why?
And the other part to that is, what's the consequence of what you're doing?
Now, if you're buying them then online, as most people would probably do, or from a gym with a guy walking around with a fanny bag, effectively, pulling them out, essentially.
They tell you not for medical consumption.
They tell you not for veterinary consumption.
And on one side I saw not for household consumption and I'm really not sure what that otherwise meant.
Or there's nothing on there at all.
Or there's writing in different languages that you can't understand.
And then they're giving dosings.
If they're not saying it's in for any of those things, why would you put dosing on their website?
So we do know what they're actually doing.
I mean, we're not naive in that sort of circumstance.