Finally,
GNC contains a lengthy supply, with 100 capsules of goodness.
Firstly,
GNC contains 500 mg of standardised olive leaf extract per capsule.
Not exact matches
Recently, Wal - Mart,
GNC and Target were all served cease - and - desist letters by the New York state attorney general's office, asking them to stop selling their store - brand supplements after an investigation found that not only did they
contain several ingredients not identified on their labels as an ingredient, in many cases the herbal supplement itself was not actually present.
The stuff that supplement seller
GNC is trying to use to supersede competing products
containing old - fashioned reliable creatine goes by the official name of
GNC Pro Performance Amplified Creatine.
One suit alleges that
GNC knew that their products
contained ingredients that had been banned by the FDA and another claims that
GNC made false and unprovable claims about their products effectiveness and safety.
A study of supplements sold at well - known retailers including Walmart, Walgreens, Target, and
GNC showed that one in four of the supplements tested, including many herbal supplements, didn't
contain the active ingredient listed on the label in any quantity.
The four chains were «retailers you can trust» (e.g. Walmart, Walgreens, Target, and
GNC), and the attorney general determined that about 80 % of the tested products
contained 0 % of the herbs listed on the label.