Wednesday, November 26, 2008

FDA seizes $71k in herbal tea products as campaign of censorship against nutritional supplements continues

FDA seizes $71k in herbal tea products as campaign of censorship against nutritional supplements continues:

"NaturalNews) The U.S. Food and Drug Administration, continuing its campaign of censorship against truthfully-described herbal supplements, seized $71,000 worth of Charantea herbal supplements last week in a raid involving U.S. Marshals. The company, Fulllife Natural Options, was accused by the FDA of marketing an 'unapproved drug' due to the truthful marketing claims that accurately describe the blood sugar lowering effects of the product's main ingredient: Bitter Melon fruits."



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