In Brief: Incredible Products warning letter
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Incredible Products warning letter: Marketing claims for Herbal Energy Boost Capsules and Colloidal Minerals with Vitamins and Aloe Liquid render the products unapproved new drugs, FDA states in Jan. 9 warning letter to the Akron, Ohio-based firm. A brochure for Herbal Energy Boost with saw palmetto claims "studies confirm an effect on male sex hormones" and "an extract has exhibited positive clinical results in treating enlargement of the prostate." Other statements include "helps prevent arthritis" and "help[s] prevent heart disease." Colloidal Minerals with Vitamins and Aloe Liquid labeling says "Aloe is believed to be of benefit in cases of rheumatic fever, acid indigestion and ulcer. As well as it may help those suffering from inflammatory conditions of the digestive system and other internal organs." The company makes claims for cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's disease and diabetes...
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