The government is warning you to stay away from nearly 30 weight-loss products that contain unlisted and possibly dangerous ingredients. The pills are advertised as “natural” fat busters and have intriguing names like Imelda Perfect Slim and Zhen de Shou. Some suggest they are innovative “herbal” remedies from Asia. But the Food and Drug Administration on Monday said the concoctions contain unlisted ingredients, including powerful appetite-suppressing drugs and a suspected carcinogen.
FDA warns against some diet pills sold on the Web
Published December 22, 2008 Health Alert , News , Warning Leave a CommentTags: appetite supressant, carcinogen, diet pills, dietary supplement, fat busters, FDA, Herbal remedy, weight loss
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