A safety alert by the FDA now covers 25 products sold as tejocote but found to contain a toxic plant called yellow oleander.
There are serious dangers associated with eating plants and herbs available in public gardens, schools and hotels because some of them could be poisonous while others could cause life-threatening ...
Two more products have been added to a safety alert issued by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding supplements that contain toxic yellow oleander. On Dec. 3, the products New Me and ...
Oleander is such an extremely poisonous plant that some people have fallen ill after eating honey made by bees that came into ...
Two additional products- New Me and Vida Slim – were added to a list of 24 products that were found to contain yellow oleander, a poisonous plant native to Mexico and Central America.
Yellow oleander (Thevetia peruviana), a poisonous plant native to Mexico and Central America, was found to be a substitute for tejocote root or Brazil seed in products claiming to contain the latter.