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Old 05-13-2009, 06:05 AM
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Default US FDA vs. Cheerios

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It's enough to make you just bust out the bacon and eggs.
Cheerios, the best-selling cereal in the world, isn't as healthy as its packaging leads shoppers to believe, according to the Food and Drug Administration.
In a letter to General Mills Inc., regulators scolded the company for "serious violations" and gave it 15 days to fix claims that the iconic 'Os' lower cholesterol and treat heart disease.
A Cheerios box makes several claims about health benefits, including this boast: "You can lower your cholesterol 4 percent in six weeks."
Only FDA-approved drugs can make those claims, the regulators wrote, repeatedly calling the labels statements "unauthorized."
It also slaps the company's Web site, www.wholegrainnation.com, for promising the same health benefits and failing to mention that fruits and vegetables can also reduce risks.
"Therefore, your claim does not convey that all these factors together help to reduce the risk of heart disease and does not enable the public to understand the significance of the claim in the context of the total daily diet," the letter said.
General Mills said in a statement that it's not the science behind their claims that is under attack, just the way their boxes are labeled.
They added that they've made the same health claims for years.
"The science is not in question," said spokesman Tom Forsythe. "The FDA is interested in how the Cheerios cholesterol-lowering information is presented on the Cheerios package and Web site."
If General Mills doesn't comply, it could face a court injunction or product seizure.
Cheerios not as heart-healthy as cereal box claims, says FDA

"Only FDA-approved drugs can make those claims..." - Oh good grief!

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Old 05-13-2009, 12:47 PM
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The drug companies do not want any food to replace their products. The FDA has been working very hard to protect their masters. The last attack was on the evil Cherry Growers Association. Scores of people were saved from the dangers of Cherries.

Cherries, Cheerios, do you see a pattern here? Is this some kind of alphabetical attack? What is next? Say does the candy "Chuckles" make any health claims?

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Old 05-13-2009, 07:29 PM
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And don't forget the California almonds. They are now pasteurized, rendering them useless as a food.

The growers are still angry and are not getting their way about it. They are loosing money.
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Old 05-24-2009, 10:17 PM
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I've not had cereal in many years now, frankly I never will.
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