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As a result, there were around 80 pending ephedra lawsuits against MuscleTech. [16] In 2003, Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon filed a lawsuit in St. Louis against Hydroxycut's manufacturer, MuscleTech, stating that its marketing claims that Hydroxycut was "clinically proven" to be a "fat-burner" were false. Nixon also alleged that ...
The heavily marketed diet product line Hydroxycut has been blamed in the death of at least one person and for nearly two dozen serious ailments, prompting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to ...
MuscleTech is a brand of dietary supplements, marketed by Iovate Health Sciences Inc., which includes Hydroxycut. It was owned by Canadian company Kerr Holdings which was acquired by the Xiwang Foodstuffs Company, a Chinese company, for $584 million in 2016.
Hydroxycut has been formulated by Dr. Marvin Heuer, MD, FAAFP. [citation needed] Heuer is a medical doctor and the Chief Scientific Officer at Iovate Health Sciences (Note Iovate Health Sciences is the company that markets Hydroxycut). According to published studies, key ingredients in the Hydroxycut formula may help people lose up to 4.5 times ...
(The Center Square) – Texas has filed a lawsuit against several large chemical companies alleging they manufacture toxic forever chemicals used in products marketed as safe for families. Texas ...
Over the past 20 years, more than 100 million bottles of Hydroxycut ® have been sold. Millions of people have chosen, and continue to choose, the Hydroxycut ® brand as their partner on their weight loss journey. Hydroxycut ® comes in various formats to suit your lifestyle, and there’s also a non-stimulant offering for those sensitive to ...
Lawsuit accuses major food companies of marketing 'addictive' food to kids. Finance. Yahoo Finance. Forget the dealership: You can now buy a Hyundai on Amazon. Food. Food. Simply Recipes.
During 2003, Colker was named as a defendant in lawsuits filed in Missouri, West Virginia, and Illinois in connection with his involvement in the research and marketing of Hydroxycut and Xenadrine RFA-1. The lawsuits alleged that Colker and his Greenwich clinic, Peak Wellness Inc., ran fraudulent tests, altered test results, and hid dangerous ...