Presence of medicinal substances in aphrodisiac food and honey products
- Classification
- Fraud notification
- Risk
- Serious
- Category
- dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods
- Origin
- Netherlands
- Notifier
- Belgium
What is this? Some foods and honey products sold as aphrodisiacs may contain hidden medicine-like substances.
What's happening? These products were found in Belgium but came from the Netherlands. They were sold as foods but may have medicine in them.
Does this affect me? If you bought these products in Belgium, you may have them at home.
What should I do? Stop using them and ask your pharmacist or doctor if you have any health concerns.
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Classification: Fraud notification · Risk: Serious · Category: dietetic foods, food supplements and fortified foods · Origin: Netherlands · Notifier: Belgium
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