By Himiyer | March 27, 2026
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What Happened
FDA said in a March 2026 online advisory letter that it reviewed the Divine Rx Nutrition website and found products including Immune Support, Cancer Tea, and Soursop sold with claims that established them as drugs because they were intended for the treatment, cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease.
Why It Matters
This kind of enforcement matters to both brands and buyers. For brands, it shows how aggressive disease language can trigger regulatory action. For consumers, it is a reminder that if a supplement is marketed like a cure for serious illness, that is often a red flag rather than a credibility signal.
What Buyers Should Do
Buyers should be cautious with products that promise to treat cancer, prevent major disease, or replace medical care. Look for brands that stay within lawful structure-function positioning, provide clear labeling, and avoid miracle-style language.