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10 February, 20:03

Graciela is interested in maximizing her health and therefore takes the "FeminineFactor" supplement that she saw advertised in her favorite magazine. Evaluate the ad for "FeminineFactor." Which statement is accurate?

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  1. 10 February, 20:04
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    Question Options:

    1) The function claim indicates proof of its scientific basis.

    2) The personal recommendation demonstrates its effectiveness.

    3) Widespread use shows that it is safe.

    4) There is no evidence showing the product is either safe or effective.

    Answer: There is no evidence showing the product is either safe or effective.

    According to the statement in the question, there is no evidence to should that the product is safe for use or effective after using.

    The information provided by the statement in the question is that the supplement is known as "feminine factor".

    Of all the options, 4 is the most accurate and related to the statement in the question.
  2. 10 February, 20:17
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    The correct answer is There is no evidence showing the product is either safe or effective.

    Explanation: In this particular case there is no concrete proof that the product is a good product so this can be a problem for it to sell and to grow as she wants. The est way should be do something to prove the product is a good one.
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