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All products GHI/MRI has researched were originally developed by Discovery Experimental & Development Inc. (DEDI).  Shortly after DEDI shut down, Strictly Supplements opened and kept alive the legacy DEDI had left behind. The DEDI symbol (displayed to the left) is located on the label of every Strictly Supplements product to assure customers that they have in no way altered DEDI's manufacturing process.

To order any products from Strictly Supplements you may either visit their website at StrictlySupplements.com, or you may order over the phone by calling toll-free at 1-888-720-0667

The following products are currently available for purchase from Strictly Supplements:

Silvicidal
Liquid DHEA (ProCell)
99.9% Pure L-Ascorbic Acid
Trans-Resveratrol (CellStat)

Visit Strictly Supplement's Website
1-888-720-0667

Liquid Deprenyl Citrate -
DEDI was highly noted in the medical industry for developing Liquid Deprenyl Citrate (LDC). Even today, no company sells Liquid Deprenyl Citrate. Fraudulent companies are all that exists, selling ineffective products such as "Deprenyl Liquid" or "Cyprenil." It should be noted, in the United States real Liquid Deprenyl Citrate is a highly regulated pharmaceutical drug. Any company that openly sells real LDC, foreign or not, would be immediately pursued. To clearly put this in percpecitve, currently buying real LDC openly over the internet would be the same as buying Cocaine online.

Any company other then DEDI that claims they developed LDC and openly sells it to U.S. citizens, should be easily recognized as a fraud. As much as the public would like DEDI's LDC, the fact is not even multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical companies know how to formulate it. With that knowledge, no one should be fooled by any company claiming to have developed LDC.

Deprenyl, also known as Deprenyl Hydrochloride or Selegiline Hydrochloride, is inherently and completely different from Liquid Deprenyl Citrate. The difference is easily recognized in the name "Deprenyl Hydrochloride" vs. "Deprenyl Citrate." Much more information regarding DEDI's Liquid Deprenyl Citrate will be published on LiquidDeprenyl.com.

Visit the Official DEDI Liquid Deprenyl Citrate Website

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