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6 Ind. Health L. Rev. 203 (2009)
Slaying the Hydra: The History of Quack Medicine, the Obesity Epidemic and the FDA's Battle to Regulate Dietary Supplements Marketed as Weight Loss Aids

handle is hein.journals/inhealr6 and id is 239 raw text is: SLAYING THE HYDRA: THE HISTORY OF QUACK
MEDICINE, THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC AND THE FDA'S
BATTLE TO REGULATE DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS
MARKETED AS WEIGHT LOSS AIDS
Katharine A. Van Tassel*
I.     IN TRODU CTION  ............................................................................... 204
II.    THE OBESITY EPIDEMIC AND THE STATUS OF BEING OVERWEIGHT
AS A SIGNIFICANT, INDEPENDENT RISK FACTOR FOR CHRONIC
D ISEA SE  .......................................................................................... 208
A. Being Overweight as a Significant Risk Factor for Type II
Diabetes, Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer ....................... 209
1.  Type  I   D iabetes ................................................................. 209
2.  P re-D iabetes ...................................................................... 2 11
3.  Cardiovascular D  isease ..................................................... 211
4.  C ancer  ............................................................................... 2 12
III.   THE GROWTH OF THE WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENT INDUSTRY ..... 213
IV.    A HISTORY OF FDA REGULATION OF DECEPTIVE AND UNSAFE
PRODUCTS: THE TRANSITION FROM POST-MARKET POLICING TO
PRE-M  ARKET  PREVENTION    ............................................................215
A.  The Rise of  the  Quack Remedy ................................................. 218
B. The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906: A Victory for Predatory
Com  m ercial Interests  ............................................................... 220
1. Sham Weight Loss Supplements Under the 1906 Act ........ 222
a.  M arm ola  I  ................................................................... 222
C. The Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1938: The Public Health
Costs of the Post-Market Policing of Deceptive and Unsafe
P rod ucts  ................................................................................... 22 3
1. Safety and Efficacy under the FDCA of 1938 .................... 224
2. Misrepresentations under the FDCA of 1938 .................... 225
3. Sham Weight Loss Supplements under the FDCA
of   19 3 8  ............................................................................... 22 6
a.  M arm ola  I   .................................................................. 227
* Professor of Law, Western New England College School of Law. B.S.N., Case West-
ern Reserve University; J.D., Case Western Reserve University School of Law; M.P.H., Harvard
School of Public Health. This Article was prepared while visiting as a Professor of Law at the
University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Author contact information: Western New England
College School of Law, 1215 Wilbraham Rd., Springfield, MA 01108. Phone: 413-782-1428.
Email: kvantassel@law.wnec.edu. I would like to thank Professor Anne Schiff of the University
of Pittsburgh School of Law and Dean Jim Chen of the University of Louisville, Louis D. Bran-
deis School of Law for their thoughtful comments on this Article.

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