"These statements has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease."
Seems that every advertisement in Life Extension magazine, and pretty much all vitamin ads I see, include the above qualifier. As if we'd be interested in a product which was unable to cure, prevent, or ameliorate a disease! Can't say I recall this boilerplate on Star's advertising. Could be memory failure, and I don't recollect any claims of Anatabine Citrate helping with that. Even if it's not intended to.
Similarly , every news release of Star's includes a paragraph on forward looking statements. Often the forward looking qualifier is longer than body of news release.
It almost seems like the FDA would like Star to append to every written communication: "Former company officials donated money to losing politicians; we may be full of s&@t and make no claims for our products, even tho independent researchers sure are doing so. But we won't acknowledge them. We're bigger than that. And still possibly full of s&@t."
Sometimes humiliation and abasement go a long way. YMMV. Happy twelfth night to all!