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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 2127393"><p><strong>research and check things out</strong></p><p></p><p>to all those that think cartilege can grow back, simply Google "can cartilage grow back" and discover the truth. No, there is not a conspiracy against the truth, but more like telling you the real truth about the human body. </p><p></p><p>And there is also no conspiracy against "Supple Drink", just an overwhelming majority of people that state it's a scam or essentially an ineffective product and it really is like the guy from the wild west selling the all cure snake oil. Simply research and be prepared to read many articles and blogs. It stand to reason (logic and common sense) that if the vast majority of information supports one line of thinking, that is most likely what you can expect if you decide to order the product. And don't forget the age old saying. "If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably isn't".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 2127393"] [b]research and check things out[/b] to all those that think cartilege can grow back, simply Google "can cartilage grow back" and discover the truth. No, there is not a conspiracy against the truth, but more like telling you the real truth about the human body. And there is also no conspiracy against "Supple Drink", just an overwhelming majority of people that state it's a scam or essentially an ineffective product and it really is like the guy from the wild west selling the all cure snake oil. Simply research and be prepared to read many articles and blogs. It stand to reason (logic and common sense) that if the vast majority of information supports one line of thinking, that is most likely what you can expect if you decide to order the product. And don't forget the age old saying. "If it sounds too good to be true, then it probably isn't". [/QUOTE]
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