While they sell perhaps questionable nutritional supplements, their advice around exercise and nutrition is quite good, and you don't have to buy their stuff to benefit from the information the site has.
The inital page where you sign up for this site is way too pressured and does not provide clear outcomes of sign up options, I find the product very helpful, but the initial approach feels dangerous and not transparent. Otherwise once you sign up the product and info is sincere and reliable.
Since I'm unable to find anything wrong with this website, other than the costs of the fish oil, and have to wonder why this site gets a good child safety rating while getting a poor trust rating, I have to wonder if these ratings are based on actual experience with the product and website or are they based on opinion. If the ratings are based on opinion with no factual evidence to back them up, then these ratings are totally useless. I suggest that WOT include a selection in the categories specifying if this review is based on actual factual experience or opinion and that the reviewer must check mark to get their review posted.
This is most certainly a reputable website. I have been getting emails from Dr. Steven Sisskind for a long time and sometimes visiting his website.
Maybe some allopathic supplement-haters are out to get him. Enjoy the 60 or 65 years of your life with toxic pharmaceutical drugs as your mainstay.
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