FDA Cracking Down on Fake Cancer Cures

June 19, 2008 by MedHeadlines  
Filed under Cancer, FDA

Taking coral calcium, bloodroot, or shark cartilage to cure cancer?  What about Cat’s Claw, the herbal tea Essiac, cesium, or ellagic acid?  Or any varieties of mushrooms touted as cures for cancer?  If so, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants you to know these products have not been proven to live up to their marketing claims and they may even be bad for your cancer and your overall health. Read more

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