
đ° Greed MRI â The Ingredient That Never Reaches Your Bloodstream
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Most people assume supplements are tested before they reach store shelves. They arenât. In the United States, companies can sell powders, capsules, and gummies with bold promises long before anyone verifies whether the ingredients are effective, stable, or even capable of surviving digestion. Many ingredients break down in the stomach before they ever reach the bloodstream, yet the marketing on the label remains confident, scientific, and precise.
Instead of designing a product that works, many companies design a story that works. They use phrases like âclinically studied,â âbioactive,â âproprietary blend,â and âadvanced absorption,â even when the underlying science is thin, unpublished, or irrelevant to the dose inside the bottle. The impressive language creates the illusion of credibility, and customers end up buying hope wrapped in a label.
This is greed in its purest form: profiting from a benefit they know their product cannot deliver. The business model doesnât require the ingredient to work. It only requires the customer to believe it does. And belief is powerful. Even placebos can create real sensations of improvement â not because the ingredient does anything, but because the story does.
When marketing becomes more potent than the product, the consumer isnât buying health. Theyâre buying a narrative engineered to feel like truth.xx name here
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