You continue to spread more misinformation. The video is a general warning and does not apply to Roth or Sucanon. Roth is in good standing with the FDA. Roth has never been issued a warning letter of any kind by the FDA, or to tell them to stop selling Sucanon as there were never sales in the US in the first place. Yes, Roth applied to sell as over-the-counter, but the FDA said Sucanon "appears to be a drug" and this is the only reason the application was denied. If Roth wanted to sell in the US illegally as you keep claiming, they would never have applied to the FDA at all and would just have sold illegally, but Roth played 100% by the laws of the US and FDA. Sucanon has never been sold in the US.
Again, as I have stated many times before, the FDA said that Sucanon is a drug and would require more testing to be approved as a drug by the FDA. Also, Sucanon works and has active ingredients, contrary to your claims in previus posts. There is no health fraud or scam here.
Multiple failed and unsupported attempts to connect Sucanon to general FDA warnings and videos hold no water, even attempts to modify make a Consumer Reports article by removing a key sentence containing the violating products and companies (Roth/Sucanon is not listed) to try to make it appear as applicable to Sucanon has been identified as a bogus attempt.
When these bogus claims are presented as factual, I encourage all readers to be very suspicious and do some due diligence as they never hold up to scrutiny in the cold light of a Monday morning.