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FDA issues tejocote root warning, finding the supplements adulterated with poisonous plant

The supplements labeled as weight loss products appear to be mislabeled as testing revealed the tejocote root was substituted with a potentially deadly plant.


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Online weight loss supplements found to contain toxic Yellow Oleander

Medical and analytical experts are raising the alarm after analyzing weight loss supplements purchased online and labeled as tejocote root, and finding that almost all of them actually contained toxic yellow oleander.

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Online weight loss supplements found to contain toxic Yellow Oleander

Medical and analytical experts are raising the alarm after analyzing weight loss supplements purchased online and labeled as tejocote root, and finding that almost all of them actually contained toxic yellow oleander.

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Two 'natural Ozempic' weight loss supplements may contain a deadly poisonous ingredient, CDC warns

Fraudulent dietary supplements that gained popularity as 'natural' alternatives to weight loss drugs have been found to contain a deadly plant species called yellow oleander.

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