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Here’s What You Should Look For In Toothpaste and Mouthwash, and Our Top Picks
Learn about ingredients you want in your toothpaste, mouthwash and other dental products and which ingredients you may want to avoid.
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Clinical Update
7/21/2023
When to Floss
- Should you floss before or after brushing? See what research shows.
- Does rinsing with hydrogen peroxide change the microbiome of the mouth? Find out.
- How abrasive is Crest Pro-Health Gum and Sensitivity toothpaste? Learn what its maker told us.
CL Answer
Are liquid or gummy vitamins better than tablets, capsules or softgels?
Find out if liquid or gummy vitamins and supplements are better than tablets, capsules or softgels, are better absorbed, or better for people who have had gastric bypass or who have other conditions.
Product Review
CLA (Conjugated Linoleic Acid) Supplements Review (for Slimming)
Choose the Best CLA Supplement. Not All CLA Supplements Contain What You Expect.
CL Answer
What’s the Best Way to Get High-Quality Protein from Food?
Find out the best way to get high-quality protein from animal or plant-based food instead of supplements.
CL Answer
Is soy in supplements good or bad for you?
Find out about the health benefits and/or safety concerns related to soy constituents (including soy isoflavones, soy protein, soy lecithin, and soybean oil), and learn how you can avoid soy in supplements if necessary.
CL Answer
Are David Beckham’s IM8 Supplements Worth Taking?
IM8 markets two main products that claim to help you "feel amazing today," and "stay young tomorrow." Find out if these products work and if we think they're worth the cost.
CL Answer
Do essential amino acid (EAA) supplements help build muscle better than dietary protein or protein supplements?
Comparison of essential amino acids vs dietary protein and protein supplements for building muscle.
CL Answer
Which is the best pulse oximeter for home use?
Best pulse oximeter for home use (COVID-19, asthma and COPD). Differences between home use and FDA-approved medical pulse oximeters.
Clinical Update
2/16/2019
Energy Drinks & Aggression
Are people who frequently consume energy drinks (like 5-hour Energy) more likely to be aggressive or have mental health problems? Learn what a new study found, and learn more about the pros and cons of energy drinks in the Energy Drinks section of the B Vitamin Supplements Review.
CL Answer
Do any supplements help with gum disease or periodontitis?
Supplements for healthy gums may help with gum disease or periodontitis. Learn more about omega fatty acids, lycopene, and probiotics.
CL Answer
What are the health benefits of luteolin, and is it safe?
Find out if luteolin, a compound found in many fruits and vegetables, is beneficial for cancer, heart health, skin aging, age-related cognitive decline, and other conditions, and learn if it's safe.
CL Answer
Is it true that low-carb or Mediterranean diets help for gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?
Find out if a low-carb diet, such as the Mediterranean diet, or lifestyle changes help with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD).
Clinical Update
4/06/2026
Lunakai Pro Women's Hair Growth & Restore
Lunakai Pro Women's Hair Growth & Restore was tested for its biotin content and checked for heavy metals, and is now included in our B Vitamin Supplements Review. It was tested and Approved for quality by ConsumerLab through our voluntary Quality Certification Program.
CL Answer
Does urolithin A reduce age-related muscle decline, osteoarthritis, or other age-related diseases?
Find out if urolithin A may improve age-related muscle decline and learn about its safety.
CL Answer
How do over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids compare to prescription hearing aids?
Non-prescription hearing aid reviews, including MD Hearing Aid, Eargo Hearing Aid, Liberty Hearing Aid, etc. Compare quality & cost with prescription hearing aids.
Clinical Update
6/24/2022
SLS in Toothpaste?
What are the pros and cons of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) in toothpaste?
Clinical Update
11/07/2023
Hearing Aid Buying Tips
Learn the pros and cons of over-the-counter hearing aids and who should consult with a healthcare professional before purchasing.
Clinical Update
4/23/2024
Stevia in Toothpaste?
What are the pros and cons of toothpaste sweetened with stevia, such as All in One Toothpaste from The Natural Dentist?
Product Update
11/03/2025
Is Neotame Safe?
Learn the pros and cons of the sweetener neotame in our article about sugar substitutes, which includes our Top Picks.
News Release
April 30, 2026
Best Protein Powders & Shakes? ConsumerLab Finds 29% Have Inaccurate Labels
White Plains, NY, April 30, 2026 — Protein powders and ready-to-drink shakes are a convenient way to get more protein, but new testing by ConsumerLab.com shows that some consumers may also get more cholesterol, sodium, or sugar than they bargained for.
CL Answer
With herbal supplements, what is the difference between root powder and root extract? Does it matter?
Learn more about the different forms of herbal supplements, including aloe, boswellia, ginkgo, green tea, and milk thistle.
CL Answer
Are supplements which claim increased absorption or improved bioavailability telling the truth? Is it worth paying more for these? Are there concerns?
Learn more about bioavailability enhancers, including emulsifiers and enzyme inhibitors.
Clinical Update
9/09/2015
Vitamin C: The Exercise Replacement?
A small clinical study recently found that taking vitamin C had a positive effect on blood vessels similar to a daily walk. The study focused on overweight and obese individuals, in whom blood vessel tone is compromised. Long-term effects were not studied. Get details about the study (including dose) and other pros and cons of vitamin C in the Vitamin C Supplements Review >>
Clinical Update
5/26/2017
Red Yeast Rice Better Than Statin?
Red yeast rice lowered cholesterol as well as a statin drug but with a lower rate of muscular side-effects, according to a new study. Other studies have shown similar results. But is red yeast rice right for you? There are pros and cons. See the "What It Does" section of the Red Yeast Rice Supplements Review for more details. Also see "What CL Found" when popular brands of this supplement were tested.
Clinical Update
8/12/2024
Erythritol & Clot Risk
A new study suggests a link between high use of the low-calorie sweetener erythritol and increased risk of clot formation (a cardiovascular concern). Learn more in our article about the pros and cons of sugar substitutes.
Clinical Update
10/24/2024
Top Pick Foaming Hand Soap
We’ve selected a Top Pick foaming hand soap. Get the details and learn the pros and cons of foaming versus liquid hand soap, in our article about choosing soaps that won’t irritate the skin.
Clinical Update
1/30/2025
Concern with Sorbitol in Flintstones?
A CL member asked if sorbitol in Flintstones multivitamins poses a risk. See our discussion about this in our Multivitamin Review, which includes our Top Pick multivitamins for children and adults.
Also see our article: Sugar Substitutes: Pros, Cons, and Best Choices.
Clinical Update
5/12/2025
Pros & Cons of Korean Sunscreens
Korean sunscreen products have become popular in the U.S., but be aware of concerns that exist with them. Get the details in our article about safe and effective sunscreens.
Clinical Update
6/12/2025
Saccharin & Cancer
Does saccharin cause cancer? A link between saccharin and bladder cancer has been debunked. Interestingly, preliminary research suggests saccharin may have anticancer effects. Get the details, and learn more about the pros and cons of saccharin in our article about sweeteners, which includes our Top Picks>.
Clinical Update
7/18/2025
Drops for Dry Eye
We’ve added information about common OTC eye drops to our article about supplements and eye drops for dry eye, including which ingredients are best for different types of dry eye and the pros and cons of preservatives.
Product Update
11/10/2025
How Much Caffeine Is Really in Your Coffee?
Recent tests revealed 4 times as much caffeine in some popular coffees as others. Find out what’s in your cup in our article about the pros and cons of coffee.
Clinical Update
9/05/2025
Sucralose & Blood Sugar
Did consuming large amounts of sucralose (such as Splenda) daily increase blood sugar and insulin levels in a recent study? Find out in the Sucralose section of our article about the Pros and Cons of Sugar Substitutes, which includes our Top Picks among sugar substitutes.
Product Update
10/30/2025
SmileActives: Whitening Wonder or Waste?
Is SmileActives Pro Whitening Gel really effective—and safe? We break it down in our toothpaste and dental products article, which includes our Top Picks for whitening, cavity prevention, sensitivity, remineralization, bleeding gums, dry mouth, and bad breath.
Clinical Update
6/01/2026
AirPods as Hearing Aids?
Certain earbud devices, such as Apple AirPods Pro 2 & 3 headphones, include hearing aid features, but how do these devices compare to traditional OTC hearing aids? Find out in our article about OTC hearing aids.
Clinical Update
8/30/2022
Fish Oil for High Cholesterol, Depression
Separate studies looked at whether or not taking fish oil can lower high cholesterol levels or reduce depression. See the details in our Fish Oil Supplements Review.
If you take a statin, read about the pros and cons of taking fish oil with statins.
Also see our article that discusses other supplements for high cholesterol.
Clinical Update
5/29/2024
Ring-Type Pulse Oximeters
What are the pros and cons of ring-type pulse oximeters? Find out in our article about pulse oximeters, and learn why these may be particularly useful to people with darker skin.
Clinical Update
5/31/2024
More on Sunscreens
With summer season here, we’ve added the following information to our article about sunscreens:
- What to consider when selecting a tinted sunscreen
- What EWG Verified means, and which of our recommended broad spectrum sunscreens are EWG Verified
- The pros and cons of Babo Botanicals Daily Sheer Tinted Mineral Sunscreen Fluid
Clinical Update
1/23/2024
Is Protein Powder Ultra-Processed?
All protein powders can be considered ultra-processed food, which has pros and cons, as discussed in our Protein Powders Review. Also see our Top Picks among protein powders and shakes.
Clinical Update
9/19/2023
Tinnitus: Pros and Cons of White Noise
White noise may reduce ringing in the ears from tinnitus, but there may be a downside to it. Learn more in our article about supplements and other approaches to tinnitus.
Also learn if pain medications may increase the risk of tinnitus.
Clinical Update
7/11/2023
European Sunscreens
Many sunscreen products in Europe contain sunscreen ingredients not found in U.S. products. Learn the pros and cons of these ingredients in our article about sunscreens.
Clinical Update
3/24/2023
Questions About Sweeteners
Learn about polydextrose, sorbitol, and trehalose in our article about the Pros and Cons of Stevia and Other Sugar Substitutes.
Also find out if stevia loses sweetness during storage.
Clinical Update
3/31/2023
Agave, Honey & Maple Syrups
Are agave syrup, honey, or maple syrup healthier than table sugar? Find out in our updated article: Pros and Cons of Stevia and other Sugar Substitutes.
Clinical Update
4/07/2023
Lakanto Without Erythritol?
We previously reported that Lakanto Monkfruit Sweetener is mostly erythritol, with very little monk fruit. However, not all Lakanto products contain erythritol. Get the details in the Monk Fruit section of our article about the Pros and Cons of Sugar Substitutes.
Clinical Update
4/18/2023
OTC Hearing Aid
Can an over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aid (Lexie) work as well as one fitted by an audiologist? Find out what a recent study showed in our CL Answer about OTC hearing aids.
Also see our comparison table for information about the pros and cons of prescription vs. OTC hearing aids.
CL Answer
Is Bottled Water Better Than Tap Water?
Some people consider bottled water to be a favorable alternative to tap water, but is it really better? Find out how bottled water and tap water compare in terms of taste, mineral content, acidity, and contaminants such as microplastics and PFAS.
CL Answer
Does I3C (from broccoli) or DIM (a related chemical) reduce the risk of cancer?
Find out if the compound indole-3-carbinol (I3C), from broccoli, and its metabolite diindolylmethane (DIM) can reduce the risk of cancer. ConsumerLab.com's answer explains.
CL Answer
Sugar Substitutes: Pros, Cons, and Best Choices
Learn about the pros and cons of using sugar substitutes and artificial sweeteners in place of table sugar. Sweeteners discussed include stevia, monk fruit, and other high-intensity sweeteners; xylitol, erythritol, allulose and other low-calorie sweeteners; and agave syrup, black sugar, coconut sugar, honey, molasses and other sugar alternatives.
Clinical Update
7/18/2024
Red Light Devices – More Answers
We've added more information to our recent article about red near infrared light devices about based on questions received:
- Vitiligo: Does red light help with vitiligo?
- Eye conditions: Is red light effective and safe for treating eye conditions , such as macular degeneration?
- Joint Pain: Is Move+ Pro by Kineon cleared by the FDA for reducing joint pain?
- Cleared by FDA? What is the difference between a device that has been "cleared" by the FDA as opposed to "approved" by the FDA?
- Product status: What is the FDA status of Omnilux Contour Face Mask, TenDlite, PainAway, and FibroLux?
- Devices vs. Sunshine? Since sunshine includes the wavelengths from red and near infrared light devices, why not just get sun exposure?
CL Answer
Are Pyruvate Supplements Helpful and Safe?
Pyruvate supplements have been promoted for weight loss, boosting athletic performance, and lowering cholesterol. Find out if they work, if they're safe, and how to choose a pyruvate supplement.
News Release
December 20, 2024
Best Zinc Supplements and Lozenges for Colds, According to ConsumerLab
White Plains, NY, December 20, 2024 — Zinc is important for a healthy immune system and the right zinc lozenge can help reduce cold symptoms, but taking too much zinc causes adverse effects.
News Release
July 31, 2024
Best Calcium & Bone Health Supplements According to ConsumerLab Tests
White Plains, NY, July 31, 2024 — Calcium is essential to maintaining bone health and plays critical roles in nerve transmission, muscle contraction, and the cardiovascular system.
Recalls & Warnings
May 01, 2025
Male Enhancement Supplements Recalled
On April 25, 2025, Health Fixer recalled all lots of Male Ultra, Malextra, Electro Buzz, Ultra Armor and Male Ultra Pro supplements because laboratory analysis found them to contain chloropretadalafil, propoxyphenylsildenafil, and sildenafil, drugs that are not permitted to be ...
News Release
July 30, 2024
ConsumerLab Tests Reveal Best Vitamin K Supplements
White Plains, NY, July 30, 2024 — Vitamin K helps with proper blood clotting as well as with calcium utilization in bones and the cardiovascular system.
News Release
May 07, 2024
ConsumerLab Tests Magnesium Supplements, Spots Problems and Selects a Top Pick
White Plains, NY, May 7, 2024 — Nearly half the U.S. population does not get adequate amounts of magnesium and may benefit from increasing magnesium intake from foods or supplementation.
News Release
June 08, 2023
Best Muscle and Workout Supplements With Creatine or BCAAs, According to ConsumerLab Tests
White Plains, New York, June 8, 2023 — Creatine supplements are promoted to increase muscle size, strength, and endurance, while supplements with branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) are promoted to improve exercise recovery.
News Release
November 10, 2022
Best Probiotic Supplements Identified by ConsumerLab Tests
White Plains, New York, November 10, 2022 — Probiotic supplements can be helpful in preventing or treating constipation, diarrhea, flatulence, vaginal infections, and other conditions, but with so many different products on the market, choosing the best one is no easy task.
News Release
June 30, 2022
Best Protein Shakes & Drinks According to ConsumerLab Tests. Lead, Excess Sodium Found in Some
White Plains, New York, June 30, 2022 — Consumers may get more sodium, fat, calories, or even lead, than they bargained for from some protein supplements, according to recent ConsumerLab tests of over 20 popular protein powders and shakes.
News Release
April 14, 2020
ConsumerLab Tests Reveal Best Probiotic Supplements and Those With Quality Issues
White Plains, New York, April 14, 2020 — Probiotic supplements may be helpful for conditions including antibiotic-associated diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome, and respiratory infections.
Recalls & Warnings
August 20, 2024
Two Sexual Enhancement Supplements Sold on Amazon Recalled
On August 20, 2024, Veata LLC Endurance Pro Energy Boost capsules and Boulla LLC Boom Max capsules were recalled because they contain sildenafil, a prescription medication which is not permitted in dietary supplements.
News Release
September 11, 2019
Some Nutrition Bars Contain More Carbs and Less Fiber Than Listed, ConsumerLab Tests Reveal
White Plains, New York, September 11, 2019 — Nutrition bars and cookies are promoted as a convenient way to get protein, fiber and other nutrients on-the-go, but recent ConsumerLab tests of popular nutrition bars and cookies reveal that some contain more carbohydrates (as well as fat and ...
News Release
January 03, 2019
ConsumerLab Tests Reveal the Best Protein Powders, Shakes and Drinks -- 20% of Protein Powders and Drinks Fail CL's Tests of Quality
White Plains, New York, January 3, 2019 — Combined with resistance exercise, protein supplements can help athletes build muscle and older people prevent muscle loss. They can also help people with diabetes maintain blood sugar levels when consumed as part of a low-calorie diet.
News Release
November 19, 2018
Tests Reveal Best Fish Oil Supplements and How They Compare to Prescription Fish Oil
White Plains, New York, November 19, 2018 — Fish and marine oil supplements containing the omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA offer a range of potential benefits for improving mental health, reducing inflammation, and even cancer prevention.
News Release
May 02, 2018
Best Probiotic Supplements and Kombuchas? -- ConsumerLab Tests 41 Popular Products, Reveals Problems and Top Picks
White Plains, New York, May 2, 2018 — With so many different probiotic supplements on the market, each providing different amounts and strains of beneficial bacteria or yeast, choosing the right one can be an overwhelming task.
News Release
March 07, 2018
Finding Real Ginkgo Isn't Easy, ConsumerLab's Tests Reveal
White Plains, New York, March 7, 2018 — Recent tests of popular Ginkgo biloba supplements sold in the U.S. found that only 4 of 10 were confirmed to contain their listed amounts of real ginkgo extract.
News Release
November 01, 2017
Gummies Are Most Likely to Fail Testing in Review of Multivitamins -- Best and Worst Multivitamins Identified by ConsumerLab Testing
White Plains, New York, November 1, 2017 — Multivitamin/multimineral supplements are among the most popular supplements, with many consumers relying on them to provide nutrients they may not get from their diets. However, ConsumerLab.
News Release
April 25, 2017
Caution with Kelp Supplements: May Contain Too Much Iodine
White Plains, New York, April 25, 2017 — Kelp supplements are promoted as a natural source of iodine, an important mineral for healthy thyroid function. But are they a good alternative to regular iodine supplements? To find out, ConsumerLab.
News Release
September 13, 2016
Best Fish Oil? ConsumerLab.com Tests 44 Popular Omega-3 Supplements and Identifies Its Top Picks
White Plains, New York, September 13, 2016 — Fish oil and omega-3 fatty acid supplements containing EPA and DHA are among the most popular supplements, and clinical studies suggest a wide range of potential benefits, from improving mental health to treating inflammatory disease.
News Release
July 29, 2016
ConsumerLab.com Discovers Problems with Most Multivitamins for Dogs and Cats
White Plains, New York, August 2, 2016 — After discovering in January that none of the three pet multivitamins it had purchased and tested contained all of what was listed on the labels, ConsumerLab.
News Release
June 15, 2016
28% of Protein Powders and Drinks Fail ConsumerLab.com's Tests of Quality
White Plains, New York, June 15, 2016 — Protein powders and drinks can help build and maintain muscle when combined with exercise and can also help with blood sugar control. However, recent ConsumerLab.
News Release
November 06, 2015
Some Surprising Results from Tests of 43 Probiotic Supplements and Kefir Drinks
White Plains, New York, November 6, 2015 — How many beneficial organisms are in probiotic supplements and kefir drinks? Are any contaminated with pathogens, such as E. coli, and do those labeled as "gluten free" or "99% lactose-free" live up to their claims? To find out, ConsumerLab.
News Release
July 01, 2015
Tests of Maca "Enhancement" Supplements Find Real Maca, But Some Lead Contamination and Seemingly Excessive Amounts of Rice Filler
White Plains, New York, July 1, 2015 — It's touted for increasing stamina and sexual performance and sales have steadily increased for more than a decade, but do maca supplements really contain this root indigenous to Peru? To answer this question, ConsumerLab.
News Release
January 15, 2014
Problems Found with the Quality and Labeling of Some "Muscle Enhancement" Supplements -- Review of Creatine and Branched-chain Amino Acid Supplements Published by ConsumerLab.com
White Plains, New York, January 15, 2014 — Athletes often turn to supplements such as creatine and branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) to enhance muscle strength and recovery. These supplements may also benefit people with muscular diseases and those recovering from knee surgery.
News Release
November 25, 2013
Many Probiotic Supplements Fall Short on Listed Amounts of Helpful Organisms
White Plains, New York, November 25, 2013 — Probiotic supplements and foods containing "friendly" bacteria or yeast have become popular among people hoping to improve bowel function, immunity, and even mood.
News Release
October 08, 2013
ConsumerLab.com Reports Problems and “Top Picks” Among Bars for Energy, Fiber, Protein, Meal-Replacement, and Whole Food
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — October 8, 2013 — Which nutrition bars provide the best combination of nutrition and taste, and are accurately labeled? ConsumerLab.com recently set out to answer this question by purchasing popular bars in the U.S.
News Release
June 11, 2013
31% of Protein Powders and Drinks Fail Tests by ConsumerLab.com
White Plains, New York — June 11, 2013 — What's really in a scoop of "protein powder"? sIn some products, a lot less protein or a lot more carbohydrates than you would expect, and perhaps even a serving of something you don't want -- lead. That's according to recent tests by ConsumerLab.
News Release
September 21, 2011
Not all vitamin A supplements pass ConsumerLab.com tests -- New report reviews beta-carotene and cod liver oil supplements
White Plains, New York — September 21, 2011 — Recent tests of vitamin A supplements by ConsumerLab.com found one to contain only 54.3% of its listed amount of vitamin A. Another product mislabeled alpha carotene as vitamin A.
News Release
July 12, 2011
ConsumerLab.com tests menopause supplements and creams: Most are "Approved," but some found contaminated or lacking claimed amount of ingredient
White Plains, New York — July 12, 2011 — Women looking for relief from hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms often turn to supplements containing estrogen-like isoflavones (from soy or red clover), the herbal remedy black cohosh, or creams containing progesterone.
News Release
May 05, 2010
Tests of protein powders and drinks show some lead contamination but no melamine -- New report covers whey, soy, and rice protein supplements for body building, endurance/recovery, meal-replacment and dieting
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — MAY 5, 2010 — New tests by ConsumerLab.com found most protein powders, shakes and drinks to meet their nutrient claims, but two products were contaminated with lead (6 to 18 mcg per day) and a third product contained four extra grams of sugar.
News Release
October 28, 2008
Tests reveal quality problems with vitamin A supplements -- New ConsumerLab.com report focuses on vitamin A, including beta-carotene and cod liver oil
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — OCTOBER 28, 2008 — ConsumerLab.com is cautioning that the amount vitamin A in some supplements may be much higher or lower than the amount stated on labels. Among ten supplements recently selected for testing, ConsumerLab.
News Release
August 20, 2007
ConsumerLab tests products in booming nutrition drink market — most deliver what's promised but extra cholesterol found in some — New report covers drinks and powders for endurance/recovery, body building, meal-replacement and dieting
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — AUGUST 20, 2007 — A new report from ConsumerLab.com finds most nutrition powders, shakes and drinks meet their nutrient claims, but three products — two sports drinks and a meal supplement — contained more cholesterol than claimed.
News Release
May 15, 2007
ConsumerLab.com finds some alpha lipoic acid supplements come up short — Improper formulation may cause ingredient degradation
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — May 15, 2007 — ConsumerLab.com announced that two of eleven alpha lipoic acid supplements that it recently chose to test contained significantly less ingredient than promised on their labels.
Recalls & Warnings
December 05, 2024
Organic Hot Agave Recalled Due to High Amounts of Yeast
On November 17, 2024, Cumberland Packing Corp issued a recall of 549 cases of Organic Hot Agave in the Raw because this product was found to contain elevated counts of osmophilic yeast (yeast that grows in high-sugar environments that can lead to spoilage).
News Release
October 20, 2006
ConsumerLab.com report on CoQ10 supplements finds quality high but large range in suggested dosage
WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK — OCTOBER 20, 2006 — New test results from ConsumerLab.com for CoQ10 supplements show that all of the products selected contained amounts of ingredient consistent with their labels.
News Release
April 27, 2005
ConsumerLab.com finds quality of most nutrition powders and drinks high, but identifies five protein powders with excess sodium or cholesterol — Report Now Available Online
WHITE PLAINS, NY — APRIL 27, 2005 — ConsumerLab.com has released its latest report on the quality of nutrition powders, shakes and drinks. These products are used for general nutrition, dieting, and meal-replacement and are frequently used by athletes and bodybuilders.
Recalls & Warnings
December 05, 2024
Liquid Multivitamin Recalled
On November 6, 2024, Armonia Natural Store LLC issued a recall of 64 bottles of OneMultivitaminic GAF-PLUS Advance 300 ml because they contain undeclared acetaminophen and dexamethasone phosphate (which are not permitted in dietary supplements) and the undeclared sweetener aspartame.
Recalls & Warnings
April 25, 2022
Some OTC Skin Lighteners Contain Potentially Harmful Ingredient, Warns FDA
On April 19th, 2022, the FDA issued warnings to 12 companies for selling over-the-counter (OTC) skin-lightening products containing hydroquinone.
Recalls & Warnings
March 30, 2021
Real Water Alkaline Water Recalled for Possible Link to Liver Illness
On March 24, 2021, Real Water, Inc. recalled all sizes of Real Water bottled alkaline water because it may be linked to multiple cases of non-viral hepatitis that occurred in Las Vegas, NV in November of 2020.
Recalls & Warnings
October 24, 2022
Dove, Suave, Tresemme & Other Dry Shampoos Recalled Due to Benzene
On October 18, 2022, Unilever issued a recall of 19 dry shampoo products including Dove, Suave, and Tresemme after an internal investigation found the products to contain benzene. According to Unilever, the propellants of these products were the source.
Recalls & Warnings
October 09, 2013
FDA Warns Consumers Not to Use OxyElite Pro As It Investigates Link With Hepatitis
On October 8, 2013, the FDA warned consumers not to buy or use USPLabs’ weight loss supplement OxyElite Pro because it has been linked with 24 cases of acute non-viral hepatitis in Hawaii.
Recalls & Warnings
October 05, 2007
FTC Charges Progesterone Cream Sellers with Making Unsubstantiated Claims
On October 5, 2007 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced complaints against seven online sellers of alternative hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products, alleging that they made health claims for their natural progesterone creams without supporting scientific evidence.
Recalls & Warnings
January 02, 2012
FDA Warns XYMOGEN of Manufacturing and Labeling Violations Regarding Multiple Products
On December 13, 2011, the U.S. FDA sent a Warning Letter to Atlantic Pro Nutrients, Inc. (dba XYMOGEN) regarding labeling and/or manufacturing violations relating to its products, which include Borage CP-240, CoQmax CF, Immune Rx, Iron Glycinate, and Green Tea 600.
Recalls & Warnings
January 16, 2014
Joint Health Supplement Contains Dangerous Drugs, FDA Warns
On January 15, 2014, the FDA warned consumers not to buy or use joint health supplement Pro ArthMax (by Human Science Foundation) because it was found to contain multiple drugs, including diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen, indomethacin, nefopam, and chlorzoxazone.
Recalls & Warnings
March 18, 2021
Don't Drink Real Water Alkaline Water, FDA Warns After Reports of Liver Illness
On March 16, 2021, the FDA warned consumers not to drink or use Real Water bottled alkaline water while it investigates reports of hepatitis associated with the product.
Recalls & Warnings
November 09, 2021
Five Brands of Protein Supplements Recalled Due to Allergen Risk
On November 9, 2021, Nutracap Holdings, LLC issued a recall of certain Boba Origin, Etedream, RAW, Steel, and Vital Force protein supplements because they contain potential allergens, including soy, milk, wheat, and/or coconut, that are not declared on the label.
Recalls & Warnings
April 27, 2018
Labrada LeanPro8 Protein Powders Recalled Due to Allergen Risk
On April 24, 2018, Labrada Nutrition issued a recall of certain lots of LeanPro8 protein powders because they may contain undeclared egg protein.
Recalls & Warnings
October 27, 2013
Ingredient In Workout Supplements May Be Unsafe, FDA Warns
On October 11, 2013, the FDA directed USP Labs, LLC to cease distribution of workout supplement OxyElite Pro and and muscle-building supplement VERSA-1, which are labeled as containing the ingredient aegeline, or N-[2-hydroxy-2(4-methoxyphenyl) ethyl]-3-phenyl-2-propenamide.
Recalls & Warnings
November 11, 2013
Workout Supplement OxyElite Pro Recalled After Being Linked to Serious Liver Illness
On November 10, 2013, the FDA announced that USPLabs LLC is recalling workout supplements OxyElite Pro Super Thermo capsules, OxyElite Pro Ultra-Intense Thermo capsules and OxyElite Pro Super Thermo Powder because they have been linked to a number of cases of acute non-viral hepatitis, one of which ...
Recalls & Warnings
November 20, 2013
OxyElite Pro Recall Expanded
On November 19, 2013, USPlabs LLC expanded its recall of OxyElite Pro products to include Raspberry Lemonade OxyELITE Pro Super Thermo Powder (4.6 oz., UPC #094922447494).
Recalls & Warnings
May 11, 2022
FDA Warns 10 Companies for Selling Workout Supplements With Dangerous Ingredients
On May 4, 2022, the FDA issued warning letters to 10 companies for selling products promoted for muscle building, fat burning and other uses that contain potentially dangerous ingredients not permitted in dietary supplements, including hordenine, higenamine, 5-alpha-hydroxy-laxogenin, and CBD.
Recalls & Warnings
September 25, 2018
FDA Warns Seller of Digestive Enzyme Supplements
On March 6, 2018, the FDA issued a warning letter to Uckele Health & Nutrition, Inc.
Recalls & Warnings
September 23, 2014
Maker of Joint and Weight Products Warned for Hidden Drugs, Manufacturing Violations
On September 15, 2014, the FDA issued a warning letter to West Coast Laboratories, Inc., because the company's joint health supplements, Super ArthGold and Pro ArthMax, were found to contain hidden drugs.
Recalls & Warnings
October 01, 2013
Three Sexual Enhancement Supplements Containing Undeclared Drug Recalled
On September 24, 2013, Haute Health, LLC issued a voluntary recall of all lots of sexual enhancement supplements Virilis Pro, PHUK and Prolifta, because they were found to contain sildenafil.
Recalls & Warnings
February 28, 2013
Maker of Liquid Omega-3 Supplements Warned For Manufacturing Violations
On February 20, 2013, the FDA issued a warning letter to Capco Custom Packaging Inc.
Recalls & Warnings
March 03, 2015
FDA Warns Consumers Not to Buy or Use Weight Loss Supplement Containing Drug
On February 28, 2015, the FDA warned consumers not to buy or use weight loss supplement Oxy ELITE Pro Super Thermogenic (USPLabs) because it was found to contain fluoxetine.
Recalls & Warnings
February 04, 2013
Protein Supplement Recalled Due To Undeclared Soy and Milk
On January 30, 2013, R-Kane Products, Inc. issued a recall of Z PRO HIGH PROTEIN SUPPLEMENT after an FDA inspection found the potential allergens soy and milk were not listed on individual packet labels of the supplement.
Recalls & Warnings
February 24, 2015
Seller of Heart, Brain and Diabetes Supplements Warned for Drug Claims
On February 6, 2015, the FDA issued a warning letter to LCW, Inc.
Recalls & Warnings
February 20, 2013
FDA Warns USPLabs For Adulteration and Drug Claims
On December 4, 2012 the FDA issued a warning letter to USPLabs, LLC following facility inspections which found the company's products, including dietary supplements Jacked3d, OxyElite Pro, Prime, and Super Cissus, to be adulterated because they were prepared, packed, or held under conditions that ...
Recalls & Warnings
November 04, 2016
Liver Injuries Linked With Dietary Supplement Use on the Rise
The number of liver injuries associated with dietary supplement use has increased substantially in recent years, according to a recently published study in the journal Hepatology.
Recalls & Warnings
September 26, 2017
FDA Warns Seller of DHEA, Creatine, Chromium & More for Manufacturing Violations, Drug Claims
On August 25, 2017, the FDA issued a warning letter to Mega-Pro Nutrition, Inc., following inspections of the facility and website www.mega-pro.
Recalls & Warnings
March 28, 2017
Yogurt Peanut Crunch Bars Recalled Due to E. Coli Risk
On March 23, 2017, Pro Sports Club of Bellevue, WA issued a recall of 36,957 20/20 Life Styles Yogurt Peanut Crunch bars because they have the potential to be contaminated with Escherichia coli O157:H7.
Recalls & Warnings
September 03, 2013
Sexual Enhancement Supplements Containing Undeclared Drug Recalled
On August 27, 2013, Hardmenstore.com issued a voluntary recall of sexual enhancement supplements 72HP, Evil Root and Pro Power Max because they were found to contain undeclared sildenafil.
Recalls & Warnings
July 24, 2013
USPLabs Destroys $8 Million Worth of Supplements Containing DMAA
On July 16, 2013, the FDA announced that USPLabs voluntarily destroyed its inventory of OxyElite Pro and Jack3d, workout supplements that contain DMAA. DMAA has been linked to a number of adverse effects and is not allowed to be sold as a dietary supplement ingredient.
Recalls & Warnings
May 17, 2013
Maker of Cardio, Arthritis, Cleanse Supplements and More Warned For Manufacturing Violations and Drug Claims
On May 8, 2013, the FDA issued a warning letter to Entrenet Nutritionals, Inc.
Recalls & Warnings
February 19, 2014
Seller of Sexual Enhancement Supplements Warned For Manufacturing Violations
On February 11, 2014, the FDA issued a warning letter to Maximus Niterider International Group, Inc.
Recalls & Warnings
July 18, 2010
Expansion of Pet Supplement Recall for Salmonella Risk; Many Brands Affected
On July 2, 2010, the U.S.
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December 05, 2015
FDA Warns Companies Selling Products Containing Picamilon
On November 30, 2015, the FDA issued warning letters to five supplement companies selling products containing picamilon, which is not a lawful dietary supplement ingredient in the U.S.
Recalls & Warnings
April 07, 2011
FDA Warns Manufacturer of Soy Products of Violations
The U.S. FDA published a Warning Letter on dated March 25, 2011 to Soluble Products Co., LP, regarding serious violations of Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs) in its production of Revival brand products.
Recalls & Warnings
April 29, 2012
FDA Says DMAA Can't Be Sold as a Supplement -- Warns Sellers
On April 27, 2012, the U.S.
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January 13, 2018
Seller of Depression, Prostate Supplements & More Warned for Manufacturing Violations, Drug Claims
On August 21, 2017, the FDA issued a warning letter to Irmo-Vita, LLC, following a facility inspection which found that several of the company's products, including Hysta-Min, Man-Affirm, Phung-EX, and Bacto- EX to be adulterated because they were prepared, packed, or held ...
Recalls & Warnings
June 18, 2016
Muscle Milk Protein Drinks Recalled
On June 17, 2016 HP Hood LLC issued a recall of the following Muscle Milk protein drinks because they have the potential for premature product spoilage:
Recalls & Warnings
April 12, 2013
FDA Warns Consumers About The Dangers Of DMAA
On April 11, 2013, the FDA warned consumers about the dangers of dietary supplements containing the ingredient 1,3-dimethylamylamine (DMAA).
Recalls & Warnings
March 06, 2013
Protein Bar Recalled Due To Salmonella Risk
On March 4, 2013, Pro-Amino International Inc. issued a recall of Proti Diet High Protein Chocolate Dream Bar due potential Salmonella contamination.
Recalls & Warnings
October 09, 2014
New Synthetic Stimulant Found in Supplements
A synthetic stimulant never before studied in humans, 1,3-dimethylbutylamine (DMBA), was found in a dozen supplements sold by U.S. distributors in dosages from 13 to 20 mg per serving (Cohen, Drug Test Analys 2014).
Recalls & Warnings
February 16, 2016
Work Out and Weight Supplements Contain Synthetic Amphetamine-Like Compound
On February 3, 2016, the FDA issued a warning letter to ATS Labs, LLC because labels for the company's work out and weight loss supplements CFI, Weapon-X Pre-Workout Extreme, and Lady Lean list a synthetic, amphetamine-like compound, 4-amino-2-methylpentane citrate (also called ...
Recalls & Warnings
June 22, 2010
Pet Vitamin Recalled for Salmonella Risk
On June 22, 2010, the FDA reported that United Pet Group, Cincinnati, Ohio is voluntarily recalling all unexpired lots of its PRO-PET ADULT DAILY VITAMIN Supplement tablets for Dogs due to possible Salmonella contamination. This product is not among those included in ConsumerLab.
Recalls & Warnings
March 13, 2020
FDA Finds Problems at 52% of Supplement Manufacturing Sites in U.S. and 42% Abroad
ConsumerLab.com has obtained results of the FDA's inspections in Fiscal Year 2019 (October 1, 2018 - September 30, 2019) of 598 dietary supplement manufacturing facilities in the U.S.
Recalls & Warnings
March 12, 2016
FDA Finds Problems at 58% of Supplement Manufacturing Sites in U.S. and Abroad
ConsumerLab.com has obtained results of the FDA's inspections in Fiscal Year 2015 (ending September 30) of 483 dietary supplement manufacturing facilities, showing that most -- 58.2% -- received letters indicating noncompliance with current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMPs).
