Recently,
USA Today published a series of investigative reports on dietary supplements, the most recent of which came out a month ago. As expected, the manufacturers involved have denied any culpability. In fact, despite reports linking its product to over 2 dozen cases of hepatitis in Hawaii, the manufacturer refused to pull from the market. Well, that scenario changed as of yesterday when the
Food & Drug Administration announced that USPlabs has recalled OxyElite Pro in its various forms. As always, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Caveat emptor.

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