ConsumerLab.com uses JavaScript to provide the best possible experience for our content, but your browser has it disabled. Learn how to enable it here.

About ConsumerLab.com

Posted December 11, 2020

FDA Warns Seller of Curcumin and Cholesterol Supplements

On November 20, 2020, the FDA issued a warning letter to Natures Boost LLC following a review of the company's websites, which found statements made about the company's products Blood Boost Formula and Turmeric Curcumin to be drug claims.

For example, Blood Boost Formula was promoted with statements such as "ingredients inside the Blood Boost Formula have been studied for their effect on healthy cholesterol levels without the nasty side effects you see with statins."

See ConsumerLab's Review of Cholesterol-Lowering Supplements (Sterols/Stanols and Policosanol) for tests of related products.

Turmeric Curcumin was promoted with personal testimonials such as "I have had chronic pain for 16+ years. I have has [sic] 3 back surgeries, total knee replacement and fibromyalgia. I started this product just recently and in 3 days I can more effectively move my back with a HUGE decrease in pain."

See ConsumerLab's Review of Turmeric and Curcumin Supplements and Spices for tests of related products.

In addition, Turmeric Curcumin was found to be misbranded because it does not contain adequate directions for safe use, as required by federal regulations.

For more information, use the link below.

Warning Letter: Natures Boost LLC

See related warnings:

Seller of Liposomal Curcumin, Vitamin C & Melatonin Warned for Manufacturing Violations

Seller of Curcumin, Garcinia, Glucosamine and More Warned for Manufacturing Violations

Seller of 5-HTP, Chromium, Curcumin and More Warned for Drug Claims

Seller of Cholesterol-Lowering Supplements Warned for Drug Claims

FDA Warns Seller of Joint Health and Cholesterol Supplements