The Philippine FDA issued an advisory in August 2023 urging the public to avoid purchasing and consuming Height Maxx Nutri-C Tall
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Height Maxx Nutri-C Tall, a food supplement that claims to boost height, is registered with the Philippine Food and Drug Administration .As of writing, the TikTok content bearing the claim has garnered 58,900 reactions, 1,502 favorites, 1,835 shares, and 9.7 million views. The video is accompanied by visuals of FDA logos, packaging, and alleged approval forms, further misleading consumers.
A TikTok shop review of the product shows that buyers of Height Maxx receive a printed FDA form stating it was approved by the regulatory body.Despite advertised claims, Height Maxx Nutri-C Tall is not on the Philippine Food and Drug Administration ’s list of approvedin August 2023, urging healthcare professionals and the public to avoid purchasing and consuming the unregistered food supplement “Height Maxx Nutri-C Tall.” posted by licensed Filipino physician Dr.
Dr. Kilimanguru is a content creator known for his medical-related posts. He started creating health-related content after he passed the medical board exam in 2020.website of the United States National Library of Medicine said that about 80% of an individual’s height is determined by DNA sequence. also said that supplements only work in a “few cases” to increase height in children and stop the shrinking of adults.
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