Say so-long to Sea Silver supplement
We bring you this notice in response to some reader emails about the possible benefits of a supplement called Seasilver….
On June 17, 2003, United States Marshals seized 132,480 bottles of Seasilver, worth nearly $5.3 million from Seasilver USA's San Diego headquarters in an action initiated by FDA. The complaint for seizure alleged that, although Seasilver USA markets Seasilver as a dietary supplement, it promotes it on the Internet and in marketing materials sent with the product as a treatment for serious diseases including cancer, diabetes, hypoglycemia, psoriasis, hepatitis, and arthritis. On June 25, 2003, the US Marshals seized an additional 1.7 million dollars worth of Seasilver from a distribution center in Parma, OH.
Bottom line: It doesn’t do what it says it will so save your money.
We bring you this notice in response to some reader emails about the possible benefits of a supplement called Seasilver….
On June 17, 2003, United States Marshals seized 132,480 bottles of Seasilver, worth nearly $5.3 million from Seasilver USA's San Diego headquarters in an action initiated by FDA. The complaint for seizure alleged that, although Seasilver USA markets Seasilver as a dietary supplement, it promotes it on the Internet and in marketing materials sent with the product as a treatment for serious diseases including cancer, diabetes, hypoglycemia, psoriasis, hepatitis, and arthritis. On June 25, 2003, the US Marshals seized an additional 1.7 million dollars worth of Seasilver from a distribution center in Parma, OH.
Bottom line: It doesn’t do what it says it will so save your money.