Cheerios And Weight Loss Claims

October 10, 2009 by Sherry Ingram 

628497428_7fc7bbd3f9The Food and Drug Administration takes up the issue about Cheerios health claims.  Federal government regulators are reprimanding the maker of Cheerios, stating it has made improper claims about the well known cereal’s capability to decrease cholesterol and take care of heart disease.  The FDA gave a warning letter to General Mills, the product maker that writing on the Cheerios box implies that the cereal is made to prevent or remedy heart disease.

Regulators declared that only the approved drugs from FDA are permitted to make such declaration.  There are other claims in the label that states that in six weeks your cholesterol level can go down.  General Mills made a reply saying the health claims on the product was approved for 12 years and the FDA’s protest distribute with how the language come into view on the box. The business said in a report that the claim is not in question.

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