7199. Misbranding of Al Williams Concentrated Foods. U. S. v. 35 Packages of Al Williams Concentrated Foods'. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 12047. Sample No. 30080-F.) Examination of a sample of the article showed that it consisted of tablets containing considerable proportions of ground wheat and alfalfa, with smaller proportions of seaweed, parsley, lettuce, beet leaves, spinach, cayenne pepper, celery, carrots, yeast, and tomato. LABEL, IN PART: "Al Williams Best Ever Concentrated Foods Food Plan #1." VIOLATION CHARGED: Misbranding, Section 403 (a), certain statements on the bottle label and in an accompanying circular entitled,"Here'sproof of results!", which represented and suggested that the article would take hunger away, would effect reduction in the weight of the consumer, would maintain or restore health, would be effective in blood-building, would remedy rheumatic conditions, would be a treatment for headaches, would give the user pep, would increase capacity for. work, and would reduce blood pressure, were false and misleading since the article would not be efficacious for such purposes. DISPOSITION: August 19, 1944. No claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.