FDA warning letter
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Master's Miracle Skin Moisturizer was found to contain "bacterial contamination and aerobic plate levels that pose a potential health risk for the uses recommended in" labeling and is therefore an adulterated cosmetic, FDA states in recently posted June 9 warning letter to the firm. Agency conducted inspections of The Master's Miracle Maple Grove, Minn. facility Dec. 28-30, 2004, and Jan. 5-6, 11, 13 and 24. Letter also cites a number of dietary supplement claims made by The Master's Miracle on company's Web site and in labeling and promotional materials...
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