Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Greetings all, Just a few lines of intro to copy/paste a "warning" re the Miracle II Neutralizer product which I stumbled across when I "googled" it to find out what it was. I always look suspiciously at FDA approvals OR disapprovals but once in great while they may be truthful. Anyway, in case anyone can tell which they're doing here, here is the article. (I had never heard of the product so obviously have NO experience, zippo, none with it .. didn't even know what it was!! _____________________________ FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEP05-95December 6, 2005 Media Inquiries: Rae Jones, 301-827-6242Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers About Unapproved and Bacterially-Contaminated Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel Drug ProductsUse of Products Could lead to Severe Infections The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to use Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products manufactured by Tedco, Inc., in West Monroe, Louisiana because the products are bacterially contaminated and have not been proven to be safe and effective. Use of these products could pose a risk of serious adverse events such as infections, particularly in children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems who are particularly susceptible to illness. "We will not tolerate the marketing of products that use deceptive and untruthful claims to lure consumers into potentially dangerous situations," said Margaret O'K. Glavin, FDA's Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. "We consider it a significant public health hazard when consumers are deliberately deceived into using potentially dangerous products that promise health benefits but deliver only risk of harm." Tedco, Inc., promotes Miracle II Neutralizer for ophthalmic use (in the eyes), including treatment of cataracts and pink eye, and as an eyewash. FDA requires that all ophthalmic products be sterile. Due to the substantial risk posed by non-sterility, Miracle II Neutralizer should never be applied to the eyes. Tedco, Inc., also markets Miracle II Neutralizer for other unapproved uses, including treatment of AIDS, cancer, Crohn's Disease, dermatitis, diaper rash, diabetes, ear ache, hemorrhoids, hives, gout, herpes, mouth ulcers, psoriasis, skin cancer, and yeast infection. The firm sells Miracle II Neutralizer Gel for many of the same unapproved uses, including diaper rash, diabetes, gout, psoriasis, and skin cancer. Tedco, Inc., promotes its Miracle II products with claims such as, "Supreme technology has made possible for a perfect soap cleaner, deodorizer, natural insecticide and antibacterial product to be put on the market. This is the only product that is made in the world that can wash a newborn baby or clean up an oil spill and everything in between." Contrary to such claims, recent FDA testing of Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel revealed bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing conditions. Although Tedco, Inc., has been advised by FDA of the contamination found in its Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products, the firm has declined to voluntarily remove the products from the market. A number of stores sell Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel, and the products are distributed and sold worldwide and sold via the Internet. The products are packaged in 8 oz, 22 oz, and one-gallon size containers. FDA urges consumers, health care providers, and caregivers to cease using and dispose of these products and report any adverse events related to these products to MedWatch, the FDA's voluntary reporting program at 1-800-FDA-1088; by FAX at 1-800-FDA-0178; by mail to MedWatch, Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, 20857-9787; or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. There is ALWAYS a "BETTER WAY"! Together WE can find IT and make IT a "Cradle for Humanity"! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 That warning tells me its safe and effective........."Joyce Simmerman, J.D." <nativelegal wrote: Greetings all, Just a few lines of intro to copy/paste a "warning" re the Miracle II Neutralizer product which I stumbled across when I "googled" it to find out what it was. I always look suspiciously at FDA approvals OR disapprovals but once in great while they may be truthful. Anyway, in case anyone can tell which they're doing here, here is the article. (I had never heard of the product so obviously have NO experience, zippo, none with it .. didn't even know what it was!! _____________________________ FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEP05-95December 6, 2005 Media Inquiries: Rae Jones, 301-827-6242Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers About Unapproved and Bacterially-Contaminated Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel Drug ProductsUse of Products Could lead to Severe Infections The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to use Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products manufactured by Tedco, Inc., in West Monroe, Louisiana because the products are bacterially contaminated and have not been proven to be safe and effective. Use of these products could pose a risk of serious adverse events such as infections, particularly in children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems who are particularly susceptible to illness. "We will not tolerate the marketing of products that use deceptive and untruthful claims to lure consumers into potentially dangerous situations," said Margaret O'K. Glavin, FDA's Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. "We consider it a significant public health hazard when consumers are deliberately deceived into using potentially dangerous products that promise health benefits but deliver only risk of harm." Tedco, Inc., promotes Miracle II Neutralizer for ophthalmic use (in the eyes), including treatment of cataracts and pink eye, and as an eyewash. FDA requires that all ophthalmic products be sterile. Due to the substantial risk posed by non-sterility, Miracle II Neutralizer should never be applied to the eyes. Tedco, Inc., also markets Miracle II Neutralizer for other unapproved uses, including treatment of AIDS, cancer, Crohn's Disease, dermatitis, diaper rash, diabetes, ear ache, hemorrhoids, hives, gout, herpes, mouth ulcers, psoriasis, skin cancer, and yeast infection. The firm sells Miracle II Neutralizer Gel for many of the same unapproved uses, including diaper rash, diabetes, gout, psoriasis, and skin cancer. Tedco, Inc., promotes its Miracle II products with claims such as, "Supreme technology has made possible for a perfect soap cleaner, deodorizer, natural insecticide and antibacterial product to be put on the market. This is the only product that is made in the world that can wash a newborn baby or clean up an oil spill and everything in between." Contrary to such claims, recent FDA testing of Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel revealed bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing conditions. Although Tedco, Inc., has been advised by FDA of the contamination found in its Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products, the firm has declined to voluntarily remove the products from the market. A number of stores sell Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel, and the products are distributed and sold worldwide and sold via the Internet. The products are packaged in 8 oz, 22 oz, and one-gallon size containers. FDA urges consumers, health care providers, and caregivers to cease using and dispose of these products and report any adverse events related to these products to MedWatch, the FDA's voluntary reporting program at 1-800-FDA-1088; by FAX at 1-800-FDA-0178; by mail to MedWatch, Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, 20857-9787; or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. There is ALWAYS a "BETTER WAY"! Together WE can find IT and make IT a "Cradle for Humanity"! Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 You & me both! ROFL - doug brush Tuesday, December 11, 2007 9:55 PM Re: Re: Miracle II Neutralizer warning ... Any thoughts?? That warning tells me its safe and effective........."Joyce Simmerman, J.D." <nativelegal wrote: Greetings all, Just a few lines of intro to copy/paste a "warning" re the Miracle II Neutralizer product which I stumbled across when I "googled" it to find out what it was. I always look suspiciously at FDA approvals OR disapprovals but once in great while they may be truthful. Anyway, in case anyone can tell which they're doing here, here is the article. (I had never heard of the product so obviously have NO experience, zippo, none with it .. didn't even know what it was!! _____________________________ FDA News FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEP05-95December 6, 2005 Media Inquiries: Rae Jones, 301-827-6242Consumer Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA Warns Consumers About Unapproved and Bacterially-Contaminated Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel Drug ProductsUse of Products Could lead to Severe Infections The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is advising consumers not to use Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products manufactured by Tedco, Inc., in West Monroe, Louisiana because the products are bacterially contaminated and have not been proven to be safe and effective. Use of these products could pose a risk of serious adverse events such as infections, particularly in children, the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune systems who are particularly susceptible to illness. "We will not tolerate the marketing of products that use deceptive and untruthful claims to lure consumers into potentially dangerous situations," said Margaret O'K. Glavin, FDA's Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. "We consider it a significant public health hazard when consumers are deliberately deceived into using potentially dangerous products that promise health benefits but deliver only risk of harm." Tedco, Inc., promotes Miracle II Neutralizer for ophthalmic use (in the eyes), including treatment of cataracts and pink eye, and as an eyewash. FDA requires that all ophthalmic products be sterile. Due to the substantial risk posed by non-sterility, Miracle II Neutralizer should never be applied to the eyes. Tedco, Inc., also markets Miracle II Neutralizer for other unapproved uses, including treatment of AIDS, cancer, Crohn's Disease, dermatitis, diaper rash, diabetes, ear ache, hemorrhoids, hives, gout, herpes, mouth ulcers, psoriasis, skin cancer, and yeast infection. The firm sells Miracle II Neutralizer Gel for many of the same unapproved uses, including diaper rash, diabetes, gout, psoriasis, and skin cancer. Tedco, Inc., promotes its Miracle II products with claims such as, "Supreme technology has made possible for a perfect soap cleaner, deodorizer, natural insecticide and antibacterial product to be put on the market. This is the only product that is made in the world that can wash a newborn baby or clean up an oil spill and everything in between." Contrary to such claims, recent FDA testing of Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel revealed bacterial contamination and poor manufacturing conditions. Although Tedco, Inc., has been advised by FDA of the contamination found in its Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products, the firm has declined to voluntarily remove the products from the market. A number of stores sell Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel, and the products are distributed and sold worldwide and sold via the Internet. The products are packaged in 8 oz, 22 oz, and one-gallon size containers. FDA urges consumers, health care providers, and caregivers to cease using and dispose of these products and report any adverse events related to these products to MedWatch, the FDA's voluntary reporting program at 1-800-FDA-1088; by FAX at 1-800-FDA-0178; by mail to MedWatch, Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, 20857-9787; or online at www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. There is ALWAYS a "BETTER WAY"! Together WE can find IT and make IT a "Cradle for Humanity"! Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2007 Report Share Posted December 11, 2007 Years ago, I was a user of Sunrider Herbal Nutrients. The FDA did the same thing - contamination. Today, they are outlawing herbs,etc. They do the same with 35% Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide. If I would have listened to their doom and gloom I would still have arthritis. Some others also would have more problems than they do now. Can hardly find the H2O2 anymore in the states. The FDA should be replaced and outlawed. Most of their controls too. My heart (which is not scientific) says Miracle II is probably good stuff. Another good example of a government agency gone wild! Nobody ever said that I was not opinionated. --- Jane MacRoss <highfield1 wrote: > You & me both! ROFL > - > doug brush > > Tuesday, December 11, 2007 9:55 PM > Re: Re: Miracle II > Neutralizer warning ... Any thoughts?? > > > That warning tells me its safe and > effective......... > > " Joyce Simmerman, J.D. " <nativelegal > wrote: > Greetings all, > Just a few lines of intro to copy/paste a > " warning " re the Miracle II Neutralizer product > which I stumbled across when I " googled " it to find > out what it was. I always look suspiciously at FDA > approvals OR disapprovals but once in great while > they may be truthful. Anyway, in case anyone can > tell which they're doing here, here is the article. > (I had never heard of the product so obviously have > NO experience, zippo, none with it .. didn't even > know what it was!! > _____________________________ > FDA News > FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE > P05-95 > December 6, 2005 Media Inquiries: > Rae Jones, 301-827-6242 > Consumer Inquiries: > 888-INFO-FDA > > > FDA Warns Consumers About Unapproved and > Bacterially-Contaminated Miracle II Neutralizer and > Miracle II Neutralizer Gel Drug Products > > Use of Products Could lead to Severe Infections > The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is > advising consumers not to use Miracle II Neutralizer > and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products manufactured > by Tedco, Inc., in West Monroe, Louisiana because > the products are bacterially contaminated and have > not been proven to be safe and effective. Use of > these products could pose a risk of serious adverse > events such as infections, particularly in children, > the elderly, and individuals with weakened immune > systems who are particularly susceptible to illness. > > " We will not tolerate the marketing of products > that use deceptive and untruthful claims to lure > consumers into potentially dangerous situations, " > said Margaret O'K. Glavin, FDA's Associate > Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. " We consider it > a significant public health hazard when consumers > are deliberately deceived into using potentially > dangerous products that promise health benefits but > deliver only risk of harm. " > Tedco, Inc., promotes Miracle II Neutralizer for > ophthalmic use (in the eyes), including treatment of > cataracts and pink eye, and as an eyewash. FDA > requires that all ophthalmic products be sterile. > Due to the substantial risk posed by non-sterility, > Miracle II Neutralizer should never be applied to > the eyes. > Tedco, Inc., also markets Miracle II Neutralizer > for other unapproved uses, including treatment of > AIDS, cancer, Crohn's Disease, dermatitis, diaper > rash, diabetes, ear ache, hemorrhoids, hives, gout, > herpes, mouth ulcers, psoriasis, skin cancer, and > yeast infection. The firm sells Miracle II > Neutralizer Gel for many of the same unapproved > uses, including diaper rash, diabetes, gout, > psoriasis, and skin cancer. > Tedco, Inc., promotes its Miracle II products > with claims such as, " Supreme technology has made > possible for a perfect soap cleaner, deodorizer, > natural insecticide and antibacterial product to be > put on the market. This is the only product that is > made in the world that can wash a newborn baby or > clean up an oil spill and everything in between. " > Contrary to such claims, recent FDA testing of > Miracle II Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer > Gel revealed bacterial contamination and poor > manufacturing conditions. > Although Tedco, Inc., has been advised by FDA of > the contamination found in its Miracle II > Neutralizer and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel products, > the firm has declined to voluntarily remove the > products from the market. > A number of stores sell Miracle II Neutralizer > and Miracle II Neutralizer Gel, and the products are > distributed and sold worldwide and sold via the > Internet. The products are packaged in 8 oz, 22 oz, > and one-gallon size containers. > FDA urges consumers, health care providers, and > caregivers to cease using and dispose of these > products and report any adverse events related to > these products to MedWatch, the FDA's voluntary > reporting program at 1-800-FDA-1088; by FAX at > 1-800-FDA-0178; by mail to MedWatch, Food and Drug > Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD, > 20857-9787; or online at > www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm. > > > > There is ALWAYS a " BETTER WAY " ! Together WE can > find IT and make IT a " Cradle for Humanity " ! > > > > > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them > fast with Search. ______________________________\ ____ Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. http://tools.search./newsearch/category.php?category=shopping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2007 Report Share Posted December 12, 2007 On Dec 11, 2007, at 4:38 AM, Chauncey Sharp wrote: Can hardly find the H2O2 anymore inthe states. IMR>>>>>>>>Azure Standards has been carrying it. You can find them online. The FDA should be replaced and outlawed.IMR>>>>>>>>>>>>Didn'' t you mean to say...er...."shot"? LOLOLOLMost of their controls too. My heart (which is not scientific) says Miracle II isprobably good stuff.IMR>>>So many whackos out there. If you do some good Googling, you will find there are those that claim Miracle II is Satanic....a fun read, if you haven't stumbled accross it yet....guarunteed to make you giggle.~Inga Another good example of agovernment agency gone wild! Nobody ever said that Iwas not opinionated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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