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Asking if a product is a hoax or if it really helps is really the wrong question. There are sugar pills that are given to people and they have what is called the "placebo" affect. Do they help people or is it a hoax?

The fact of the matter is Cellfood has 78 trace minerals (ionic) 34 digestive and metabolic enzymes, as well as 17 amino acids. Those ingredients are actually each bottle, and have been confirmed by third party labs.

Do those factual ingredients constitute a hoax? No. Do they help people? Yes, if the person taking the ingredients needs them. If a person is getting everything they need in their diet, then they may not be helped by any additional supplementation.

If the hoax you refer to are claims that are being made about curing cancer, or any type of disease, then the company or people who are making those claims have to prove it. If they proved it with double blind clinical studies, then Cellfood would not be a supplement, it would be a drug. Structure - function claims cannot be made for a supplement.

The real question is can Cellfood help ME? Maybe yes, maybe no. do you know what YOUR body is lacking in, or what type of help YOU need? If you are sick, it could help you because there are proven ingredients that are known to assist the body in healing itself.

Research the individual factual ingredients in Cellfood and then determine what issues you are specifically having, and then decide if Cellfood is good for YOU, and not some snake oil hoax being perpetrated by evil people... just sayin....

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13y ago

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