Oak Away was forced off of the market by the FDA, because the label implied that it cured poison oak and poison ivy. The FDA said that the label made a medical claim that had not been "proven" to the satisfaction of the FDA. I know this to be a fact, because my wife was the manager in charge of ordering Oak Aaway, and that is what she was told by the distributor. Whether the FDA has jurisdiction over Jewel Weed or not is not the issue. If a government regulatory agency exerts enough pressure to cause a fledgling company to pull its product from sore shelves, then that company can fold simply because it lacks the capital reserves to ride out the "strom". And that's what happened. No other company has had the guts to go up against the big pharma people who do not want an inexpensive and super effective cure for poison ivy and poison oak to be available to the public ... they have too much to lose economically. 'Nuff said.
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