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FDA Warns That Microdosed Chocolate Linked With Seizures

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Know what you’re consuming

The FDA has issued a warning against consuming Diamond Shruumz microdosing chocolate bars after eight people in four states fell ill with severe symptoms, including seizures and central nervous system depression. Patricia Wu and Jessica Reyes discuss the warning with Dr. Dan Bober.

Investigation underway

Six victims required hospitalization. The cause of the illnesses is under investigation, but the FDA noted the product’s potential appeal to children due to its marketing as candy. Nootropics, a term used to market unapproved cognitive enhancers, are a key ingredient in the chocolate.

Make sure your children know the risks

The FDA urges parents to discuss the risks with children and avoid the product. The last reported illness occurred on June 3, with victims in Arizona, Indiana, Nevada, and Pennsylvania.

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