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Sunday, November 15, 2020 10:51:30 PM
The EPA stated that assertion substantially differed from the claims that were approved when Oxi-Thyme Inc. registered the product. The EPA said people could be misled.
The chemical also was not labeled with appropriate directions and warnings about possible environmental effects.
Last week, the EPA ordered the Sandusky based pharmaceutical company to stop selling and distributing the product.
“By taking this action, the agency emphasizes how critical it is for companies to comply with federal pesticide laws designed to protect human health,” Thiede said."
"It is easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled."
For those that don't get it, it means that people need to be more careful, and do good due diligence...
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