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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Amazon Natural (AZNT)

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To: bmart who wrote (1971)8/26/1998 9:41:00 PM
From: Graystone   of 26163
 
AZNT : SI's Stupidest Thread
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No additives

This is the stupidest thread for a reason.
bmart, who is trumpeting about his D&D skills won't answer the simplest questions.
Nor will he retract his idiotic contention that rickets is caused by a lack of vitamin C, he does look like a fool, no.

Jump in and correct me anytime.

"Touch of Nature" is just like any other dietary supplement, and it is not approved as a food additive.
This company has low/no sales after being in business a long time.
The "dietary supplement" business is crowded and very competitive.
There is no substantiation required, beyond Ask the Indian, that is what allows them to make the claims they do about their "new" products.
The market cap is ridiculous given the financials.
I am concerned that these products have not been tested for safety or efficacy.

My question is a simple one, who attests to the efficacy of the "new" plants they sell (or try to sell) to the public.

Please answer this question, if you can, then we can move on to other questions. You realize that avoiding these simple questions about the fundamentals of this company and interjecting your tales of intrigue is not helping.
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