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  • Report:  #105752

Complaint Review: CortiSlim

CortiSlim - Window Rock Enterprises, Inc. - Stephen Cheng ripoff I am taking it no results so far. FDA says they make false claims but still advertising Brea California

  • Reported By:
    portland Maine
  • Submitted:
    Fri, August 27, 2004
  • Updated:
    Sun, January 02, 2005
  • CortiSlim
    601 Valencia Ave., Suite 150
    Brea, California
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    800-901-8230; 800-874-612
  • Category:

I am taking CortiSlim and nothing is happening. I just read the owner Stephen Cheng has been charged for making false claims. But I still hear the radio ads. I paid a bunch of money and want to know if anyone has had results. If not, I am going to try to get my money back quick.

Here is the letter from the FDA I found.
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Public Health Service
Food and Drug Administration

Los Angeles District
Pacific Region
19701 Fairchild
Irvine, CA 92612-2506

WARNING LETTER

August 19, 2004

CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Mr. Stephen Cheng, President
Window Rock Enterprises, Inc.
601 Valencia Ave., Suite 150
Brea, CA 92823

W/L 44-04

Dear Mr. Cheng:

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted an inspection of your firm, Window Rock Enterprises, Inc., located at 601 Valencia Avenue, Suite 150, Brea, CA 92823, on April 5th and April 7th, 2004. During this inspection, you provided our investigator with the following promotional materials for your product CortiSlim, which are shipped to customers with the product:

CortiSlim Brochure
CortiSlim Information Sheet (includes supplement facts, ingredients, and directions for use)
Cortisol Stress Test
CortiSlim Instant Savings and Money Back Guarantee Certificate
CortiSlim Quick Start Guide
Our investigator also collected information, including copies of scientific research and studies, you provided to substantiate the claims made for your product CortiSlim. In addition, after our inspection of your firm, we reviewed labeling for CortiSlim on your website at http://www.cortislim.com.

VIOLATIONS

A review of your labeling for CortiSlim, including the promotional materials listed above, indicates serious violations of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the Act) (21 U.S.C. 321 et seq.). Specifically, we have determined that your CortiSlim product is misbranded under sections 403(r)(6)(B) and 403(a)(1) of the Act (21 U.S.C. 343(r)(6)(B); 343(a)(1)) because the product's labeling includes unsubstantiated claims. Under the Act, as amended by the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act, dietary supplements may be legally marketed with claims to affect the structure or function of the body (structure/function claims), if certain requirements are met (21 U.S.C. 343(r)(6); 21 C.F.R. 101.93(g)). The manufacturer of a dietary supplement containing a structure/function claim in the product's labeling must have substantiation that the claim is truthful and not misleading (see 21 U.S.C. 343(r)(6)(B)). You can find the Act and FDA regulations on the Internet through links on FDA's web page: www.fda.gov.

Examples of some of the structure/function claims made in the labeling for your CortiSlim product include:

CortiSlim Product Label: Eliminate Cravings, Controls Appetite
CortiSlim Brochure: Ease stress eating,' Suppresses appetite, Burn calories more efficiently and naturally through thermogenesis, Controls cortisol levels within a healthy range, control appetite, reduce cravings
CortiSlim Quick Start Guide: curb appetite and cravings, weight loss solution
CortiSlim Instant Savings and Money Back Guarantee Certificate: lose weight, reduce cravings for carbohydrates and sweets, take the edge off your appetite, enhance metabolism through thermogenesis
Cortisol Stress Test: cravings for sweets and carbohydrates will diminish
Website:
Under The SENSE Program, Exercise topic section: appetite control
Under the Ingredients section: controls cortisol levels within healthy range and help[s] you lose weight, control appetite, helps to reduce cravings
Under the FAQ (frequently asked questions) section: reduce cravings, Appetite and craving control, weight loss, control appetite
Under the User Guide section: curb appetite and cravings
We have reviewed these claims, along with the substantiation package you provided, and concluded that they are not supported by reliable scientific evidence. Because these claims lack substantiation, they are false or misleading, and cause your product to be misbranded within the meaning of section 403(a)(1) and 403(r)(6)(B) of the Act. It is a violation of section 301(a) of the Act (21 U.S.C. 331(a)) to introduce or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce any food, including a dietary supplement, that is misbranded.

This letter is not intended to provide an all-inclusive list of violations concerning your firm and its products. You are responsible for ensuring that all products marketed by your firm comply with applicable United States laws, including the Act and its implementing regulations.

We request that you take prompt action to correct these violations. Failure to promptly correct violations may result in enforcement action being initiated by FDA without further notice. The Act provides for seizure of illegal products and for an injunction against the manufacturer and/or distributor of illegal products.

You must notify this office, within fifteen (15) working days of the receipt of this letter, of the specific steps you have taken to correct the noted violations. Copies of the revised labeling for CortiSlim should also be submitted. If corrective action cannot be completed within 15 working days, state the reason(s) for delay and the time at which the corrections will be completed.

ADDITIONAL COMMENTS

During the April 2004 inspection, you provided our investigator with information to substantiate the following claims for CortiSlim:

supports healthy cortisol levels
supports weight maintenance efforts
Although these claims do not appear to be used in your current labeling for CortiSlim, we have reviewed them because they were referred to in your substantiation package. Based on the information provided in your substantiation package, we conclude that these claims are not supported by reliable scientific evidence. Unless you have additional information that would adequately substantiate these claims, any present or future use of such claims in the CortiSlim labeling would misbrand your product under sections 403(r)(6)(B) and 403(a)(1) of the Act.

Your written reply should be addressed to Compliance Officer John Stamp at the above address.

Sincerely,

/s/

Alonza E. Cruse
District Director
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Please let me know how to get my money back.

Sherry
other, Uruguay

3 Updates & Rebuttals


K

Fullerton,
California,
U.S.A.

Just For the Record

#4UPDATE Employee

Sun, January 02, 2005

This is regarding the last rebuttal from a John in Nevada:

Cortislim is NOT the company who advertises a price of $153.00 a bottle. You are confusing this with another product directed toward extremely overweight individuals. Cortislim is completely different and is much LESS expensive than the product you are referencing.

Next time do the research before you make another mindless comment.


John

Las Vegas,
Nevada,
U.S.A.

It's amazing people buy this stuff When is $153 too much to pay for a diet pill? Answer: Always

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, September 23, 2004

There are plenty of web sites people can visit to check up on these so called miracle diet pills. A simple search will show that none of these miracle pills do what they say they do, yet people still fork over their hard earned money. Just because some nice looking guy (actor) on TV says it works doen't mean the pill really does. Think about it, if there was really a miracle diet pill that worked don't you think it would be FDA approved and prescribed by real doctors, not people who portray one on TV?

The Cortislim commercials are funny: When is $153 too much to pay for a diet pill? Answer: Always


J.D.

Bethesda,
Maryland,
U.S.A.

I am GAINING weight!

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, September 23, 2004

I had been taking this stuff for over 30 days and called them because I was gaining weight. My b***s got a whole cup size bigger and my panties are too small. I called the company and they said that bigger b***s is a favorable side effect and then you dramatically lose weight.

I think, okay, I will go with it a while longer. They automatically send me another order - way EARLY and charge me for it. They took it right out of my bank! Now I am pissed.

I have not only gained weight, now I am dealing with depression over my finances and new problems.

That is my experience

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