Tuesday, May 12, 2009

False Allegations Regarding Sunrider’s Beauty Pearl®

Over the last several years, a few individuals residing in Canada and elsewhere have posted malicious and defamatory statements on the Internet claiming that Sunrider’s Beauty Pearl® dietary supplement contains human DNA and is unsafe for human consumption. These statements are absolutely false. Sunrider has prevailed in court against individuals making these ludicrous claims. Sunrider will pursue all available legal remedies against those who continue to spread false rumors about Sunrider or its products.

Sunrider has sold millions of packages of Beauty Pearl® around the world, and except for the recent unfounded claims regarding the ingredients and safety of Beauty Pearl®, none of the many thousands of consumers of this product have ever reported adverse health effects to Sunrider.

The lab report claiming that Beauty Pearl® contains human DNA has been thoroughly repudiated. Both the Supreme Court of British Columbia and Health Canada (the Canadian equivalent of the United States Food and Drug Administration) have reviewed the facts and concluded that Beauty Pearl® contains no human DNA and poses no risk to human health.

To read Sunrider’s complete and official response regarding these false allegations, please visit the Legal Corner section of the Sunrider Business Center website.

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