NAB reports (Jan-Dec 1944)

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STIPULATIONS During the past week the Commission has announced the following stipulations: Nature’s Aids Center, 55-28 Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn, selling and distributing medicinal preparations designated “Karpatol,” “Regulator Femina,” “Holly Mountain Tea (or Holy Mountain Tea)” and “Garlo Garlic Pills,” represented as being remedies and cures for ailments of women and other conditions, has stipulated to cease representing that Karpatol will cure constipation or any stomach disease or ailment, will have a beneficial effect upon the symptoms of stomach disorders or will promote digestion, eliminate impurities from the body or benefit the blood, liver, kidneys or nerves; that Regulator Femina will bring about regularity of the menses or will have any beneficial effect if used during the meno¬ pause; that Holly Mountain Tea (or Holy Mountain Tea) will have any effect in relieving or curing influenza, catarrh or any chest or lung disease, or that it has been tested and recommended by institutions or universities; or that Garlo Garlic Pills will have any effect in relieving symptoms of high blood pressure. (03228) National Birth Certificate Advisory Service, 5371 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, who through radio broadcasts and by other media has represented to war workers and others that birth cer¬ tificates are necessary to prove United States citizenship in obtain¬ ing employment in war factories, shipyards and Civil Service posi¬ tions, has entered into a stipulation. (3841) Puritan Laboratories, Inc., 208 Southwest 8th St., Des Moines, Iowa, manufacturing and distributing alkalinized feeds for live¬ stock and poultry, including a product designated “Min-A-Lak,” has stipulated to cease and desist from designating or referring to the preparation or any product of similar composition as a dry yeast culture feed or as a yeast supplement, or representing that the yeast contained in it will promote appetite, increase assimila¬ tion, aid digestion, protect the body from nerve disease or be con¬ ducive to normal reproduction. (3872) Allen W. Burget, 1128 Montgall Ave., Kansas City, Mo., sell¬ ing and distributing a preparation in tablet form designated “AntiTo-Bacco,” represented as a preventive of or cure for the tobacco habit, has stipulated to cease and desist from representing that tobacco may bring about trench mouth, inflame the middle ear, cause indigestion, damage the thyroid gland, seriously affect the heart, weaken or impair the sexual glands, or that tobacco often causes heart, stomach, liver, and kidney degeneration, sexual weak¬ ness, or that there is medical authority for such assertions; featur¬ ing the total numbers of deaths and lifelong cripples from child¬ birth in any manner that implies that any large proportion have resulted or may have resulted from tobacco smoking; or stating that of every ten men who die suddenly of heart disease, nine have been smokers or users of tobacco, or that if women continue smoking as at present there will be as many women as men drop¬ ping dead of heart disease or apoplexy. (3873) July 28, 1944 — 258