Word Of Mouth Is Consumers' Top Source Of Supplement Information - Survey
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Word of mouth is consumers' primary source of information about dietary supplements, according to the results of a Prevention magazine telephone survey announced at the Consumer Healthcare Products Association's Symposium on Dietary Supplements for Self-Care in Arlington, Va. Sept. 13-14.
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