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Posted January 20, 2021

Seller of Omega-3 Warned for Making Claims to Treat Focus, Mood

On December 9, 2020, the FDA issued a warning letter to Bodyhealth.com, LLC following a review of the company's website, which found statements made about the company's products Healthy-Thin Energize, Body Detox (Oral Spray), and Omega 3 Health to be drug claims.

For example, Omega 3 Health was promoted with statements such as "Studies have shown that Omega-3 supplements improve focus, concentration, and lower symptoms of ADD" and "Other studies have found that Omega-3 supplementation reduced symptoms of depression by 40%, and even impacts other forms of anxiety and mood disorders."

See ConsumerLab's Fish Oil, Krill Oil, and Algal Oil Omega-3 Supplements Review for tests of related products.

Healthy-Thin Energize was promoted with statements such as "Supports Blood Sugar Levels" and "This ayurvedic herb has been used for thousands of years to treat diabetes and other metabolic conditions."

See ConsumerLab's Weight Loss Supplements Review (7-Keto DHEA, Forskolin and Stimulant Blend Supplements) for tests of related products.

In addition, the products were found to be misbranded because they do not contain adequate directions for safe use, as required by federal regulations.

For more information, use the link below.

Warning Letter: Bodyhealth.com, LLC

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