It's Now a Crime to Show You
These Worked.
Read that again
Walk down any UK high street or scroll any sites online, it's all weak, filler-stuffed snake oil most of the time. Thin air with fancy marketing.
Funny, that. Nobody ever felt a thing off them, so there's nothing worth censoring, so the sellers carry on untouched it seems.
Here is a pattern I've noticed over the years:
- Supplements that do nothing - you stay unwell - you end up a Big Pharma customer. Allowed
- Negative reviews - "see, herbs don't work, go get their pills." Allowed
As your humble narrator would say.
- Freedom of speech ✗ Not Allowed
- Real reviews (your experience / feedback on each supplement) ✗ Not Allowed
- Categories that help you find what you need IE Heart Health for example ✗ Not Allowed
- Scientific research links on this page? ✗ Not Allowed
They don't want freedom of speech around natural products as they don't want you to be aware that you have a choice.
The better it works, the more they want it gone. And here's the exact law they created to stop natural products
- 1. Any substance or combination of substances presented as having properties for treating or preventing disease in human beings.
- 2. Any substance or combination of substances which may be used in or administered to human beings either with a view to restoring, correcting, or modifying physiological functions by exerting a pharmacological, immunological, or metabolic action, or to making a medical diagnosis.
So the second a person says our supplement helped them, they can brand it an unlicensed "medicine" and order us to pull it off the shelf.
I wonder who brought that law in. I wonder who it benefits most?.
To find out what our customers really think, you'll have to leave the country. The reviews work exactly as normal, they're just not hosted in the UK any more.
Yes, really. In what's meant to be a free country, you have to leave it to read what your neighbour thought of a supplement they bought from us.

