Sure, they told me there was no iodine in their products. I did not ask them if they *added* iodine, but whether the products *contained* any iodine, and explained about my severe allergy. They said no, a flat no. No iodine. I wrote again, pressing harder (gut feeling) again stating my severe allergy to iodine. At which point they admitted that since their probiotic organisms are grown on sea vegetables (I now forget the exact wording) that they did indeed inevitably contain iodine. Their second email was also brusque to the point of rudeness. It was clear to me they were very unhappy to admit they had lied in their first reply to me. They further suggested that because of my iodine allergy I not use any of their products. So be careful, if you have any patients with iodine allergy. GOL products are probably a bad idea for such persons. Some people may think *lie* is too strong a word to use here, but I believe having read their emails and re-read my inquiries to them at the time that they indeed lied, and did it deliberately. Called on it, I'm sure they would say it was a simple mistake.
paula

bbanever wrote:

Sol - Could you please elaborate on what ingredients/products you were misled about? I have used some of their products on myself and patients and would very much like to know what you were told. Thanks. Bob


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