Klaus you are likely right from a strict legal perspective but I believe that what cetain companies are hoping is that the FDA is concentrating on getting these products off of the market rather then bringing action against the companies for mislabeling. Of course lets not give them any ideas! A mislabeling case is much harder to prove because they would have to be able to prove that the company mislabeled the product with the intention to mislead the buyers. Since the govt thinks that all people who use products like these are unitelligent meatheads it whould be hard for them to make a case that anyone who uses these products is even knowledgable enough about nomenclature to be mislead. Again, lets let them think we are all really stupid.
Mr.50
Mr.50
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I've often wondered if the incorrect nomenclature was deliberate to avoid attention. Still, when selling a supplement, I was under the impression that it was mandatory for the manufacturer to accurately list all ingredients in their product. I thought failing to do so would not only be illegal but highly punishable.