I think we have to show more respect to the fact that we still enjoy enough food and can feed our children. Even though things became very expensive and availability is not always given.
This can change very rapidly as we are surrounded by wars and WWIII being in the air. I close my excursus here on this site as it is not really the place to talk about these critical topics. Anyway, I could not resist to raise my voice a bit against all the propaganda in the mainstream media hammering into our heads dreadful narratives everyday.
I want to clarify only one subject here that is the topic of "THE BEST BEFORE DATE"
I would like to say something about the minimum shelf life of food or best before date, which should not be confused with that of pharmaceutical products.
As this is a recurring source of confusion among customers, I would like to take this opportunity to clarify some aspects of the irritation. Biestmilch is sold as a food product or dietary supplement and must be labeled accordingly with a best-before date. However, there are no legal requirements governing this. The manufacturer is responsible for determining the shelf life and safety of the product and is also liable for his decision.
As I said already, there are no legal requirements.
This applies to all foods. Unlike pharmaceutical products, there are no legal requirements to conduct efficacy studies. A controlled double-blind study would be unrealistic and not feasible for foods.
Producing in accordance with food standards therefore means that the product is free from contaminants such as microorganisms, fungi, or toxins.
Extending the best-before date is therefore legitimate if the purity of the product is guaranteed.
For this very reason, i.e. to ensure purity, we have not packaged the capsules in plastic containers, but in blister packs, which guarantees purity in the best possible way, as it prevents the ingress of harmful substances.
The minimum shelf life of our Biestmilch products is based on our shelf life data, which we overlook now for 25 years.
By extending the minimum shelf life, we assume the responsibility and liability for the safety of the product. Ultimately, it is of course up to the consumer to decide whether she/he can not trust the product and us.
If you do not trust us or our products, we are happy to take the goods back at any time. However, we ask you kindly to dispose of them properly. Unfortunately, returning goods is completely uneconomical in this day and time.
With best wishes for your well-being, fitness, and happiness,
Dr. Susann Kraeftner