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FDA Warns Public Against Unregistered Aphrodisiac

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  • The FDA has confirmed Ohemaa aphrodisiac product is not registered with the authority
  • The FDA has advised the public to refrain from purchasing the Ohemaa product
  • The product's advertisement, featuring a woman displaying large sums of money

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued a warning regarding the Ohenmaa aphrodisiac product currently making waves on social media. The FDA has confirmed that this product has not received approval from the authority.

In response to the issue, the FDA has taken action and urges the public to avoid purchasing the product immediately.

The FDA shared this message via Twitter on July 31, 2024: “Thank you for alerting us to this. The Ohenmaa product is not FDA-approved. We advise everyone to refrain from buying it. We are implementing measures to address this situation.”

The controversy began with a viral video featuring a woman promoting the Ohenmaa aphrodisiac. In the video, she flaunts large amounts of cash and persuades viewers, particularly women, to buy her product to enhance their relationships.

She asserts, “I am here to tell you that you need my products. They are the best in town. If you aren’t using them, you’re missing out.

“My products are unique and hard to find elsewhere. If you want good fortune, favors, and success, you need my product. We offer aphrodisiacs that can help you secure financial support from your partner. Get my product, and you’ll see the benefits. You’ll be thanking me later.”

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