Remdex Head & Chest Formula Receives Good Housekeeping Seal.Health/Medical Writers NORTHRIDGE, Calif.--(BW HealthWire)--Jan. 7, 2002 Pharmavite Corp., makers of Nature Made(R) vitamins and Nature's Resource(R) dietary supplements Noun 1. dietary supplement - something added to complete a diet or to make up for a dietary deficiency diet - a prescribed selection of foods vitamin pill - a pill containing one or more vitamins; taken as a dietary supplement announced today that its immune-boosting product, Remdex(TM) Head & Chest Formula, has earned the Good Housekeeping Good Housekeeping is a women's magazine owned by the Hearst Corporation, featuring articles about women's interests, product testing by The Good Housekeeping Institute, recipes, diet, health as well as literary articles. seal. Remdex contains Andropan(TM), a 4 percent standardized standardized pertaining to data that have been submitted to standardization procedures. standardized morbidity rate see morbidity rate. standardized mortality rate see mortality rate. extract of the plant Andrographis paniculata Andrographis paniculata, n See kalmegh. , which has been clinically shown to promote upper respiratory health and wellness(1)(2). Remdex is the first andrographis-based product available in the U.S. mass market. "The Good Housekeeping seal is a guarantee that the product performs as promised," said Patricia Haegele, publisher of Good Housekeeping. "Our Institute performs rigorous testing on all products that bear the Seal." Toni Speyer, Pharmavite senior product manager, new products, said "The Good Housekeeping seal inspires great confidence in consumers. It's a powerful icon that communicates to consumers that Remdex will perform as promised." Since 1909, the Good Housekeeping seal has served as the most recognized and trusted consumer product hallmark in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . The Good Housekeeping consumers' policy states that if a product bearing the seal proves to be defective within two years of purchase, Good Housekeeping will replace the product or refund the purchase price. The Good Housekeeping seal will be prominently featured on all Remdex Head & Chest Formula products. Remdex is available in 20-count tablets for a suggested retail price of $6.49. Recommended dosage is four tablets daily, taken with water. Remdex can be found in the respiratory health section of your favorite retailer. The product is made to Nature's Resource guaranteed purity and potency standards. About Nature's Resource: Celebrating 30+ years of quality, Northridge, California-based Nature's Resource is one of America's leading brands of herbal supplements. Meeting or exceeding U.S. Food and Drug Administration requirements, Nature's Resource products are manufactured and marketed by Pharmavite, an instrumental force in developing the manufacturing standards for supplements as recommended by the United States Pharmacopoeia United States Pharmacopoeia, n.pr 1., the nongovernmental organization that promotes public health and safety by establishing state-of-the-art standards for medications. Also called USP-NF. 2. . Nature's Resource products are sold through Albertsons, CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file. , Eckerd, Food Lion Food Lion LLC is an American grocery store company headquartered in Salisbury, North Carolina that operates approximately 1,300 supermarkets in 11 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic states under the Food Lion, Harveys, Bloom, Bottom Dollar, and Reid's nameplates. , Kmart, Kroger, Osco, Costco, Sav-On, Safeway, Target, Vons and Walgreens, among others. For more information, please call the Nature's Resource Healthline at (800) 314-HERB or visit www.naturesresource.com. (1) Phytomedicine. 1997;34:315-318 (2) Phytomedicine. 1999;6:217-223 |
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