What does No Approved Therapeutic Claim means???!
Question: Has nothing to do with whether the product works or does not. It just means the FDA has not classified the product as a drug. FDA approval does not mean a product is safe or unsafe, effective or not effective. It means classification as a drug ala Vioxx
Answers: Has nothing to do with whether the product works or does not. It just means the FDA has not classified the product as a drug. FDA approval does not mean a product is safe or unsafe, effective or not effective. It means classification as a drug ala Vioxx
that the product does not boast of any claims if you get healthy because of it.
it's like if you get well.. well ok. the product worked.
if you didn't get well.. then the product didn't work.
anyway, you cannot really rely on it because as it said there are no therapeutic claims.
Just like the previous poster said, the way of or item used for therapy can not make any claims TO CURE per the FDA. The only thing that can claim to cure or work is a prescription DRUG. Per the FDA, ONLY DRUGS CAN MAKE CLAIMS TO CURE. Not even natural supplements are approved by the FDA because they are not a drug. We know that scurvy is caused by a vitamin C deficiency. Sailors were once called limeys due to the citrus they ate to avoid scurvy while away at sea for long periods. Would it be accurate to say that if you ate citrus like oranges it could prevent a vitamin c deficiency and prevent scurvy? You bet it could. BUT according to the FDA, that orange is NOT and approved therapy for scurvy because it is not a drug so it can not make that claim. Make sense? Best of luck! :o)
Most likely it doesn't work.