What if lots of herbal remedies, didn't even contain the herbs on the label?
"A warning to herbal supplement users: Those store-brand ginkgo biloba tablets you bought may contain mustard, wheat, radish and other substances decidedly non-herbal in nature, but they’re not likely to contain any actual ginkgo biloba."
The accusation comes from the NY state attorney general's office. They say they did DNA testing to see what was actually in the pills.
Did the lawmen make a mistake,
or are the pills just fake?
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