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I already have strong evidence to suggest Zenith Labs is not NSF or FDA inspected or made in a FDA inspected facility. I checked with the old compounding pharmacy Ryan Shelton use to work at and still got no response.
 
I already have strong evidence to suggest Zenith Labs is not NSF or FDA inspected or made in a FDA inspected facility. I checked with the old compounding pharmacy Ryan Shelton use to work at and still got no response.
Take a break young bard and post some funny memes like this:
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Curcumin supplementation dose and duration ranged from 200 to 1820 mg/d and 8 to 12 weeks, respectively. Curcumin supplementation significantly increased serum BDNF levels (weighted mean difference: 1789.38 pg/mL, 95% confidence interval: 722.04-2856.71, P < .01) with significant heterogeneity among the studies (I2 = 83.5%, P < .001).
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271531719301009
 
Glutimate excitotoxicity is what damages our haircells and nerves.

Curcumin protects against glutamate excitotoxicity in rat cerebral cortical neurons by increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor level and activating TrkB.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18420184

We should all be taking this stuff to protect ourselves from further damage.
 
Weird, I didn't take curcumin last night and woke up with slightly elevated tinnitus. Usually, when on curcumin, during the day my tinnitus spikes from about 12 or 1 PM for about 3 or so hours. Today it was the opposite. I'm in my spike zone and my tinnitus is gone.

What in tarnation is happening here?
 
Ah that's great, I have to start drinking green tea again!
Bear in mind the hearing loss drugs are highly concentrated and designed to be administered topically. Eating supplements affects the body systemically, which isn't as potent and possibly dangerous in large quantities.

At the least this stuff will help protect us from further damage.
 
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UPDATE!

Apparently in one point of time, Ryan Shelton had video nutritional guides that came bundled with Sparkhealthmedia's ebooks on the download page. I found this by searching Sparkhealthmedia on pintrest.

It also makes sense considering this report featuring his name. https://www.scamguard.com/sparkhealthmediacom/
as well as the fact that he has adds to redirect users to Zenith Lab's websites after buying products.

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