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The word “natural” has a very broad meaning. There are no standards for what “natural” means. It implies that ingredients are extracted directly from a natural plant or animal source with nothing added or taken away (other than water). So-called natural products could contain ingredients contaminated with bacteria, pesticides, GMOs, or chemical fertilizers. Also, a product may have only one “natural” ingredient and still call itself natural. The term “natural” is very misleading.
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How can a product be advertised as being natural when it includes petrochemical ingredients?
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