Aloe Farms' Claims, GMP Practices Rub FDA The Wrong Way
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The firm's violative label claims include Aloe Vera Gel "cures everything" and its branding mistakes include failing to list all ingredients for its Aloe Capsules and Original Whole Leaf Aloe Vera Capsules.
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