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Apill claims that it stops acne. a label on the bottle reads: "this product has not been tested by the food and drug administration. this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease." what can you conclude about this product? a. there is little evidence for this claim b. there is no known treatment for acne c. this product is made by doctors d. this product will stop acne need

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