RE: You say Cajones, I Say Cojones
It's my understanding the FDA lost its jurisdiction over ephedra and any other chemical that is called a "nutritional supplement" several years ago, because it's not a food and it's not a "drug", thus its lack of policing of ephedra and anything else.
That's one of the many reasons I stay far clear of anything called a "supplement"; as clunky as the FDA or any other regulatory agency might be, something is better than nothing. As I noted on an earlier thread about "fat blockers", consumers are the guinea pigs for a lot of borderline, gaslight pills, potions and notions that purport to have health benefits. Supplement makers can do and say anything they want without their products having to go through any meaningful clinical trials whatsoever, and the chemical is pulled from the market only after several people die or suffer lasting / permanent damage and the lawsuits begin.
A-Jock