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So what's the big deal about
the INFINITY©
brand?
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Survival Enterprises is not just
"another company", and if you've ever dealt with us
you know this.
We don't sell just anything that'll
makes us a profit: we're very particular about everything we
sell. We've always wanted to sell ONLY the highest quality,
strongest products we could find at the lowest prices we could.
Unfortunately, we couldn't find
a product line that conformed to our goals, so we had to create
our own, and that's where INFINITY©
comes in. INFINITY©
is the private, copyrighted brand that originated with Survival
Enterprises.
To qualify as an INFINITY©
product,
it must first pass very intensive quality control and effectiveness
research. After each product passes these tests (if it does,
and most don't even get this far), it must undergo the final
and deciding test: ME!
I, and my family
members, actually use each and every INFINITY©
"wanna be's" at home for several months.
If we determine that this exact product would benefit others,
then it can be added to the list of the special INFINITY©
product line.
The bottom line is this: INFINITY©
products are the highest quality, most powerful line of alternative
health care products available on this planet. We have no true
competitors. No one out there has any products that even come
close to INFINITY©
quality, potency or value .
"These
statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.
This product is not intended to diagnose, cure, prevent or
treat any diseases."
The above is a Government ORDERED statement.
It is NOT based in either reality or sanity.
Just like our Government.
In
a landmark decision on Friday, Jan. 15, 1999, the US Court
of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled that the health
claim rules
imposed by the FDA unconstitutional and in violation
of the Administrative Procedure Act. The
court instructed the FDA to define "significant scientific
agreement" for health claims on dietary supplement labels,
and instructed the FDA to allow the use of disclaimers on
labels rather than to suppress these claims outright.
The court further held that four FDA Final rules (prohibiting
certain nutrient disease relationship claims) invalid
under the first Amendment to the Constitution.