HENT: Fake slimming products can cause allergic reactions
This year’s latest survey by the National Anti-Counterfeiting Board (HENT) found that nearly 40 percent of young people have already encountered a counterfeit dietary supplement. The Safe Dietary Supplement Program is already in partnership with 1,600 pharmacies, guaranteeing that only controlled and high-quality products reach consumers.
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