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Read More »What does all of this look like in practice? A good, relatively recent, example of the process involves a product from Natures Boost LLC. On November 20th, 2020 Natures Boost LLC had a warning letter issued to them by the FDA regarding claims made about two products, Blood Boost Formula, and Turmeric Curcumin.3 For Blood Boost Formula, the company’s website made claims 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."3 According to the Warning Letter issued, found in our references as #4 If you want to get an idea of what they look like, establish that the product is a drug instead of a supplement. The Turmeric Curcumin product has similar issues relating to reviews and testimonials on the site that potentially recommend the product as a cure, mitigation, treatment, or preventative for a disease.4 It is also declared to be a misbranded drug without adequate directions for use.4 Since it is not a product that has been approved for any of the uses implied, there is no legal way to properly give directions for use and this is a big problem. It is impossible to write appropriate directions for use, and so it is in violation.4 This isn’t the first supplement warning letter in the world, and it won’t be the last. Turmeric as an ingredient has had its own share of problems over the years, and the FDA is investigating as issues arise. There is no blanket ban on turmeric, but some suppliers and manufacturers of the substance have been banned or issued warnings. A common concern in the industry is financially motivated adulteration of spices as a public health concern.5 The adulteration of turmeric sourced from India and Bangladesh is a growing concern. You may have noticed that turmeric is a bright yellow powder when you buy it as a spice. Well, so is lead chromate.5 At the time the research paper was written, 13 large turmeric brands including both spices and supplements had been recalled voluntarily due to excessive lead levels being found in the products. The FDAs response, to reduce and prevent future issues, was to announce an import alert that allowed detainment in ports on turmeric shipments being brought in from certain locations in India and Bangladesh.5 One of the concerns regarding turmeric is that the roots are being treated with lead chromate during the boiling and polishing process in an effort to make the product appear high quality and hide pest or spot damage and attract big buyers. At the time of the research paper’s writing, the FDA had no maximum allowable lead levels information for spices, so the researchers used the .1 parts per million (ppm) maximum allowable levels for candy products. 32 turmeric samples were purchased and tested, with 16 samples exceeding the .1 ppm of lead chromate content were found. Two samples exceeded the maximum levels by over a magnitude of 2.5 What this all means is that when looking for a dietary supplement, due diligence is important. Talk to your doctor before starting any supplements, and if you have further concerns do your own research. FDA Warning Letters are publically available, so a quick Google search of “Brand Name X FDA Warning Letter” can be a quick way to check something out. As we discussed earlier though, reading the article is vital to making sure you get all the information you can out of it. Just reading a headline may lead to incomplete conclusions.
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Read More »What all of this boils down to is that the rumors are partially incorrect. There are turmeric products, both spices and supplements, that have been recalled by the FDA and the manufacturer’s that own them. They have been pulled from the shelves and the FDA is maintaining a close watch on turmeric over lead chromate level concerns. There is not, however, a blanket ban on turmeric. As long as the product makes no drug claims, has sufficient directions for use, meets good manufacturing practice standards, and meets a whole other variety of FDA checklist items, it is safe and marketable. So the big thing is to keep an eye out for warning letters related to products you buy, and keep an eye on them regularly once you have chosen a brand. We hope that you found this week’s blog to be informative! With some of the rumors going around, even our team had to take a step back and take a look at the issue. We had heard nothing from the FDA in regards to our turmeric product, our Synthritis formulation, so we did a deep dive into the issue and found some of the problems relating to the rumors. It just highlights how important it is to double check information found on the internet. It's interesting what can spread from a poorly set up search engine result! We hope to see you again next week for our next blog! As always, this information is not intended to diagnose or treat any illness or disease. No information in any of our blogs should ever be used as a substitute for medical advice from your doctor or another qualified medical professional.
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