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This is what unregulated supplement makers do by #73099 ..... Supplements Debate Forum

Date:   4/12/2007 9:33:07 AM ( 18 y ago)
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These things happen because of an unregulated supplements industry.  Yesterday it was reported that 40% of joint supplements don't contain what the label says they do - because of the high cost of the ingredient, and today not only is a supplement maker accused of a mob type of operation, but of highly unsanitary lab conditions and illegal and dangerous ingredients in their supplements.  Supplements need to be regulated just like the pharmaceuticals.

from: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17742469/

Dietary supplements firm or herbal cabal?

Prosecutors allege Georgia company, execs engaged in Mob tactics

Updated: 7:01 a.m. PT April 12, 2007

 

Until late last year, Hi-Tech Pharmaceuticals of Norcross, Ga., appeared to be a thriving business with a hot-selling line of natural dietary supplements. But in a bizarre case quietly unfolding in federal court in Atlanta, prosecutors allege that it was really a criminal enterprise that sold dangerous “spiked” products and was run by executives who considered assassination and blackmail to quash a federal investigation.

The allegations are the most far-ranging ever leveled against a major player in the unregulated dietary supplement industry, and include activities more at home in the Mob hangouts of television's Tony Soprano than a corporate boardroom. Among other things, prosecutors allege in court filings that some or all of the defendants:

from: http://www.nbc6.net/msnbchealth/11621176/detail.html

Arthritis Supplements Often Come Up Short

Linda Carroll
MSNBC contributor

 

POSTED: 10:59 am EDT April 11, 2007
UPDATED: 9:43 am EDT April 12, 2007

 

If the bottle of supplements you bought to help ease arthritis pain hasn't helped, the reason might be that the pills don't contain the ingredients they're supposed to.

Of the 20 joint supplements marketed to people and their pets that were selected by ConsumerLab.com and tested by independent laboratories, 40 percent failed to contain what their labels promised................................................(more at the web site)


 

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