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<blockquote data-quote="katipsord2" data-source="post: 94750" data-attributes="member: 4291"><p>Hi my name is Kim and I am a rep for Wildtree. I found this question and site on Google (I always check to see if there is comments or inquries about Wildtree) and found your post.</p><p></p><p>The sugars you refer to are those that occur naturally in the ingredients. There are no added sugars unless our product specially lists a sugar in the ingredients. </p><p></p><p>The products are all natural with no additives or preservatives. All reps have product cards that can tell you exactly what is in the product so there is no secrets.Wildtree and its reps are honest and are nationally recognized. </p><p></p><p>It sounds like you read the article in Women's World. They throughly reseached all of our "claims" and verified our ingredients. (Even our guarentee that there is no cross contamination with peanut.) I would like to point out that although I believe in the product 100%, I read the article and would like to point out that it is not a cure but a tool that helped manage his ADHD. </p><p></p><p>I hope this helps you. I am also an assistant director of a daycare center and a I have a degree in Education (not to mention I am a mom!!!) It makes me so sad that these children are overly labeled and that schools do not encourage more natural tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katipsord2, post: 94750, member: 4291"] Hi my name is Kim and I am a rep for Wildtree. I found this question and site on Google (I always check to see if there is comments or inquries about Wildtree) and found your post. The sugars you refer to are those that occur naturally in the ingredients. There are no added sugars unless our product specially lists a sugar in the ingredients. The products are all natural with no additives or preservatives. All reps have product cards that can tell you exactly what is in the product so there is no secrets.Wildtree and its reps are honest and are nationally recognized. It sounds like you read the article in Women's World. They throughly reseached all of our "claims" and verified our ingredients. (Even our guarentee that there is no cross contamination with peanut.) I would like to point out that although I believe in the product 100%, I read the article and would like to point out that it is not a cure but a tool that helped manage his ADHD. I hope this helps you. I am also an assistant director of a daycare center and a I have a degree in Education (not to mention I am a mom!!!) It makes me so sad that these children are overly labeled and that schools do not encourage more natural tools. [/QUOTE]
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