Medical Claims
Strictly Supplements cannot make any medical claims on any of our products simply because the U.S. government deems such an action illegal. According to the U.S. government, if a product can help anyone suffering from any type of disorder, it MUST be a drug. That is the reason on virtually every supplement and vitamin bottle you see the disclaimer "This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease." Federal law requires companies to put that exact statement on every product that contains any hint of a health benefit or claim.
Strictly Supplements could be in possession of a cure for any virus or disease and, by law, we'd have to keep such information silent. As reflected by past federal litigations, Strictly Supplements cannot publish clinical trials that imply any products we offer may cure/treat any virus or disease, without being subject to criminal prosecution. Especially if such clinical trials significantly affect the sales of expensive pharmaceutical drugs.
However, organizations that stand to receive no financial benefits may publish any clinical trials they wish. Fortunately for Strictly Supplements, such an organization exists with heavy interests in our exclusive product, Silvicidal. GHI/MRI (a non-profit organization) has published a series of clinical trials exclusive to Silvicidal and exclusive to Strictly Supplements.
Furthermore, GHI/MRI has become intrigued by the majority of products we offer. As such, scientific studies, along with clinical test and trials regarding our remaining products, will shortly be available for viewing on their website. For more information: