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Consumer advocates are those having no ties to industry or other interest, than simply being a consumer. | Consumer advocates are those having no ties to industry or other interest, than simply being a consumer. | ||
Most of them are simply advocating due to having recognised THR as a good thing! | Most of them are simply advocating due to having recognised THR as a good thing! Many have seen dramatic improvement in their health and well-being, as well as financial benefit. | ||
They are often accused of being paid by industry, though no meaningful proof has been shown. |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 23 July 2021
Consumer advocates are those having no ties to industry or other interest, than simply being a consumer.
Most of them are simply advocating due to having recognised THR as a good thing! Many have seen dramatic improvement in their health and well-being, as well as financial benefit.
They are often accused of being paid by industry, though no meaningful proof has been shown.