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Posted May 07, 2012

FDA Warns Doctor Promoting Own Supplements Online as Treatments

On April 18, 2012 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) sent a Warning Letter to Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D. of Fatigued to Fantastic, LLC regarding the promotion that company's products on its website www.endfatigue.com. Upon review of that website in February, the FDA determined that the products "Corvalen (D-Ribose)", "Coenzyme Q10", "Jigsaw Magnesium w/ SRT", "BMR Complex (Thyroid Glandular)", "Energy Revitalization System", "Acetyl-L-Carnitine", "Chol-less", "Thymic Protein", "Alpha Lipoic acid", "Black Cohosh", "Healthy Knees and Joints", and "Eskimo 3 Fish Oil" are promoted to cure, mitigate, treatment, or prevent diseases, causing them to be considered unapproved drugs. Among the diseases listed are breast cancer, diabetes, infections, heart disease, Parkinson's disease, heart problems, arthritis and pain.

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