If a dietary supplement includes the word “natural” on the label, what can MOST likely be assumed about this product?

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Responses

The product supplies 50 percent of a person’s required daily vitamins.

The product supplies 50 percent of a person’s required daily vitamins.

The product is made with only certified organic ingredients.

The product is made with only certified organic ingredients.

The product does not contain any dangerous chemicals.

The product does not contain any dangerous chemicals.

Nothing; these products are not reviewed by the FDA.

Nothing; these products are not reviewed by the FDA.

The correct response is: Nothing; these products are not reviewed by the FDA.

To determine what can MOST likely be assumed about a dietary supplement that includes the word "natural" on the label, we should consider the information provided.

The fact that the word "natural" is used does not provide any specific guarantees about the product. It does not indicate the percentage of required daily vitamins supplied, whether the ingredients are certified organic, or the absence of dangerous chemicals.

However, it is important to note that dietary supplements are not reviewed by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration). This means that there is no regulatory oversight to verify the claims made by the manufacturer. So, the most accurate answer would be: Nothing; these products are not reviewed by the FDA.