02-13-2008, 05:01 PM
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Just Du It
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ahha wait which lawsuit:
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A current civil lawsuit alleges Enzyte does not work as advertised Despite manufacturer claims that Enzyte will increase penis size, girth, firmness, and improve sexual performance, there exists no scientific evidence that Enzyte is capable of these claims. In fact, Enzyte has never been scientifically tested by the FDA, or other independent third party. Accordingly, Enzyte is required by current US law to be marketed as an herbal supplement, and may not legally be called a drug. In keeping with FTC rulings, Enzyte is not allowed to claim these benefits in its advertising. However, as of January 2008, TV commercials for the product still use the phrase "natural male enhancement."
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Federal Indictment
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On September 21, 2006, Berkeley Premium Nutraceuticals, its owner and president, Steven Warshak, and five other individuals were indicted by the United States, Southern District of Ohio, U.S. Attorney Greg Lockhart, on charges of conspiracy, money laundering, and mail, wire and bank fraud. The indictment alleged that the company defrauded consumers and banks of US$100 million.[2] The United States Food and Drug Administration, Internal Revenue Service, postal inspectors and other agencies participated in the investigation.[3][dead link] The federal fraud trial began on January 8, 2008.[3]
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