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Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary — Online sales
An online “eastern & holistic herbal medicine” company is on notice from the FDA for claims made about their products’ ability to mitigate, prevent, treat, diagnose, or cure COVID-19 in people.
In a Jan. 4 warning letter, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration described a Nov. 19, and Dec. 17, 2020, review of Coco’s Holistic Specialties & Apothecary’s website at the internet address https://cocosholisticspecialties.org/.
The FDA observed that the company’s website offers 4-Thieves Florida Tea Concentrate and 4-Thieves Florida Tea Powder for sale in the United States and that this product is marketed as being intended to mitigate, prevent, treat, diagnose, or cure COVID-19 in people.
Based on the FDA’s review, these products are unapproved new drugs sold in violation of section 505(a) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. This product is also a misbranded drug under section 502 of the FD&C Act. The introduction or delivery for introduction of these products into interstate commerce is prohibited under sections 301(a) and (d) of the FD&C Act.
Listed below are examples of the claims on the company’s website that establish the intended use of their products and misleadingly represent them as safe and/or effective for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19.
- “[A]ntiviral, ongoing clinical research on effectiveness against COVID-19”
- “January I decided to put aside her [sic] upwards of 20 different holistic plant-based product lines to focus on binge researching herbs from past pandemics, why they worked, what the similarities there are to CV-19 . . . In January this year when I 1st heard of what later transpired into the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic, had binge-researched pandemics of the past, and what had been used to remedy them at those times . . . there were enough similarities between the transhuman variations . . . that I was so intrinsically inclined to acquire the herbs I researched for the original Marseilles France 4-Thieves recipe . . . I next binge-researched what antiviral herbs I could augment in to make it effective against Covid-19 . . . I had taken out the 2 herbs that made the original for external use only, cause I intended to make tea pills to inoculate CV-19, exchanging those with 6 herbs that specifically kill viruses. . . !”
- ”4-Thieves Florida Tea Concentrate is an anti-COVID herbal inoculation, that is 100% plant-based” — from the company’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/KaliLengua.
- “[W]anted to share my COVID story . . . [t]here were 8 women that allowed me to treat them for covid-19(-like symptoms) as well as using on myself as a preventative . . . [t]he only thing I’ve been using this whole time, since I finished my 1st batch the 2nd week of February, my 4-Thieves Florida Tea Concentrate . . . The herbal prophylactic inoculation I made against Coronavirus is safe & effective for people of all ages & health conditions.” From an August 12, 2020 post on the company’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/KaliLengua.
- “I had formulated in January of this year from my binge-researching pandemics of the past & found that 4-Thieves was the only thing effective against the Black Plague of the dark ages(14-1700s). It was found to be a bacterial infection, & 2 ingredients in the original recipe created in Marseilles England by the mother of one of the 4 thieves, made the recipe for external use only & not effective against viruses. So listening to my intuition & knowledge I further binge-researched what antiviral herb I could replace those 2 with to make it effective against COVID-19. After having run my own clinical trials resulting in proof of the efficacy of my anti-viral variation of this herbal inoculation, I aptly named it 4-Thieves Florida Tea, & I sell it as a concentrate.” From a June 15, 2020 post on the company’s Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/KaliLengua.
- “This is me singing . . . because it waa [sic] the best way I could think of to show my health 10 days after the beginning of my exposure to COVID-19 that I still [am] healthy as a horse, due to my antiviral herbal inoculation.” From a Sept. 21, 2020, tweet from the company’s Twitter page, https://twitter.com/CocoEtsy.
The company was given 48 hours to send an email to the FDA’s COVID-19 Task Force describing the specific steps they have taken to address these violations.
The full warning letter can be viewed here.
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