In New York, banned the sale of famous herbal supplements
The New York City Attorney General’s Office has banned several retail chains, including Target, Walmart and Walgreens and GNC, from selling popular herbal food supplements. It turned out that the labels contain false information about the ingredients of these drugs.
At Clarkson University, the composition of these herbal supplements was investigated, and DNA testing showed that only 78% plant components were found in 79 samples. US Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (Eric Schneiderman) explained the reason for the ban by saying that the products must necessarily contain the right ingredients, and this is indicated in the law.
Among the brands that incorrectly indicated the composition of herbal supplements were also the well-known Herbal Plus, Up and Up, Finest Nutrition, and Spring Valley. According to Eric Schneiderman, the ban on such products makes sense, because between the information on the label and the contents can be dangerous for people - for example, for those who suffer from allergies, writes AmericaRu.com
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