This doesn’t sound too bad that they are just trying to boost their sales. However, when you consider that they are trying to boost sales because people are worried about catching swine flu. Many people believe that because these products are being promoted that these digestive supplements, they actually have some effect for preventing the flu. There is actually very little evidence to show that taking these supplements actually aids in the prevention of the virus.
A posted has been placed in many chemists across the UK recently saying: 100,000 new cases predicted per day by the end of August according to the Government. Bio-Glucan helps to maintain a healthy immune system, the body’s natural defences against infection.’. This is yet again another example of pharmacies trying to benefit out of the pandemic.
It’s thing like this that have made people concerned about the pandemic and want to buy all these useless items. The scaremongering that’s gone on has also made more people think about what they are eating. No doubt this will help Marks and Spencers sell their new ACE pepper. This is the first pepper that contains your daily amount of vitamins A, C and E. Before now vitamin E was only really found in items like nuts.
Despite the numorous reports on the news saying not be worried and what are the actual best ways to prevent the spread. There’s always people out there who don’t trust what’s said in the news and would much rather buy things based on what the chemist says. I wouldn’t be that they went to far as to say that Silicea Gastro Gel would help prevent Swine flu!

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