FDA Labels Cheerios A Drug For Lowering Cholesterol

May 12th, 2009 (8) Posted By Erik Wong.

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CBS: The Food and Drug Administration scolded the makers of Cheerios about the way they promote the cereal’s health benefits. The FDA sent a letter of warning to General Mills accusing them of making unauthorized health claims. Current boxes of Cheerios are touting what the company calls exciting news — the cereal’s ability to help lower cholesterol 10 percent in one month.

“My mother actually eats it every day, seven days a week for breakfast to lower her cholesterol,” Staten Island resident Lauren Schwam said.

According to a letter from the FDA General Mills’ advertising violates the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The agency said claims that Cheerios ingredients can lower cholesterol within a certain amount of time, all while providing cancer-fighting and heart-healthy benefits, essentially makes Cheerios “a drug” by their definition. And no drug in this country can be legally marketed without an approved new drug application.

As a certified dietetic nutritionist, Keri Glassman often recommends foods high in soluble fiber for patients looking to lower their cholesterol.

“Because of the oats, because of the soluble fiber in Cheerios, it may help you reduce cholesterol and I think the FDA is still acknowledging that … I just think they are saying but you can’t really say that because you are a food product, not a drug,” Glassman said.

People CBS 2 HD spoke to say this dispute over the cereal’s health claims won’t change how often they buy or eat Cheerios.

“Mostly ’cause kids eat them, they’re fun, round, they’re easy to eat,” said Jennifer Wood of the Upper East Side.

“It doesn’t change what’s in the box,” added Michael Zorek of the Upper West Side. “It’s healthy no matter what they say.”

The FDA gave General Mills 15 days to explain how it will correct the statements on Cheerios boxes.

In a statement issued Tuesday, General Mills said this dispute is over language, not science. The company pointed out that the FDA’a complaint doesn’t actually question whether Cheerios can help lower cholesterol levels — it only talks about how the health benefits are advertised.

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  • Charlie from New Jersey

    And this is the way the Obamanation will be, faceless bureaucrats making stupid arguements based on their stupid rules and imposing them on working people everywhere.
    George Orwell is smiling in his grave….”I told you so!”

    • Mr. Standfast

      It took 25 extra years, but 1984 has finally arrived.

  • Jerb

    Come on, ya’ll! This is double plus good! Finally, we can have a bloated bureaucracy overseeing every aspect of our lives! Who else could protect us from evil cereal companies?

  • MinneSoCold

    WTF? I was so hoping the FDA would have labeled Count Chocula as a drug thats good for me.

    • IRONMIKE

      Fraid not. Congress is already studying how an added tax on sugary soft drinks would help pay for nationalized health care. Sugary sodas now, Count Chocula next….

  • http://www.dirtydozensbunker.com Sanders

    The FDA can’t have any Americans making informed decisions on their health, you know.

    They are trying like hell to regulate vitamins, as well.

    • http://ftfreedom.blogspot.com/ littlefox (Honeymoons for Heroes)

      NO JOKE! FDA+Codex=death to millions by controlling what goes in their mouths. :evil:

  • Right Wing Witch

    LOL – I remember back in the early 90′s all the granola chompin’ natural foods folks who were freaked out over FDA collusion with the UN Codex Alimentarius.

    Well bitches, y’all voted in a Nanny State gubberment. Haven’t we of of Libertarian and Conservative colors been trying to warn you that it’s not just the guns they are coming after?

    But noooooooo – we were the crazy ones in the last election cycle. This is not about Right or Left, Democrat or Republican – this is about our Rights, our Freedoms, our Constitution and National Sovereignty.

    WE TOLD YOU SO!

    Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to the range. :gun: