Dietary supplement represented as food 'misbranded'
date:May 22, 2013
represented for use as a conventional food, the product is misbranded under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) because the description of the product as a dietary supplement is false and misleading, an FDA official wrote in the letter to Natures Health Options president Joseph Buenconsejo.

FDA highlighted statements on the website that referenced Charantea as a great alternative to coffee or traditional teas and your healthy after-meal beverage. Natures Health Options describes the
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