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Natures Pearl
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Rick I.
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Why did Nature's Pearl™ spend millions for human clinical trials on our products? Most nutritional supplement companies do not conduct scientific trials on their products, human or otherwise. Where does that leave the consumer? How do you know how that supplement will affect the human body, if it's never been tested?
Nature's Pearl™ has been certified by the FDA to be in Full Compliance under FDA 21 CFR 111.
An abstract describing inhibition of cancer cell growth by muscadine grape seeds and grape seed extract was accepted by---American Association of Cancer Research--- for presentation at its annual meeting.
Wake Forest University Health Sciences' presentation at 2011 AACR Meeting, Orlando, Florida, April 5, 2011 SEE ARTICLE http://www.daviecountyblog.com/?p=2336
Clemmons Courier, April 14, 2011: https://www.securedcontent.net/naturespearl/skin2010/pdf/CourierArticleAACR.pdf
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