Carole, the claim isn't unsubstantiated - a University of Minnesota Heart Disease Prevention Clinic study concluded that soluble fiber from whole oats can lower LDL cholesterol by an average of 4 percent in six weeks.
University of Minnesota Heart Disease Prevention Clinic study concluded that soluble fiber from whole oats can lower LDL cholesterol
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
#9 This means they haven't been tested and substantiated by Japanese scientists, not that they've never been substantiated anywhere else. If it was a false claim in the US, I guarantee there would've been a law suit by now. These days Americans are just itching for someone to sue.
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
“There was a small hole in the side of a trailer I was loading today, resulting in an image of the street outside being projected upside down on the opposite wall”
Carole, the claim isn't unsubstantiated - a University of Minnesota Heart Disease Prevention Clinic study concluded that soluble fiber from whole oats can lower LDL cholesterol by an average of 4 percent in six weeks.
University of Minnesota Heart Disease Prevention Clinic study concluded that soluble fiber from whole oats can lower LDL cholesterol
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
#9 This means they haven't been tested and substantiated by Japanese scientists, not that they've never been substantiated anywhere else. If it was a false claim in the US, I guarantee there would've been a law suit by now. These days Americans are just itching for someone to sue.
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
I'd be curious to know who funded that "research".
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"
replacement caps cost next to nothing
"Cereal maker General Mills removed that particular claim from boxes after receiving a warning letter from the Food and Drug Administration in May stating that the claim had not been approved by the agency"