On March 27, 2003, Missouri's Attorney General Jay Nixon filed a lawsuit in St. Louis against Hydroxycut's manufacturer MuscleTech Research and Development, Inc stating that claims Hydroxycut was "clinically proven" to be a
"fat-burner" were false, specifically:
The product is not “clinically proven” to be a “fat-burner,” as MuscleTech claims.
MuscleTech’s own study showed that Hydroxycut has no efficacy as compared to placebo with the possible exception of an appetite-suppressing effect. Moreover, the serious adverse health risks of Hydroxycut with ephedra – including death – were not adequately described or disclosed in marketing and labeling of the product.
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the trading of true freedom for treats from our corporate oligarchs demonstrates a spirit worthy of animals and not humans. To sell short your divine inheritance only causes the dark cancers of ignorance and fear to grow collectively among us all - I.O.U
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