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Published 13:22 26 Aug 2022 BST

Lori McClintock, second from the right, stood next to her husband, Republican congressman Tom McClintock (Getty)[/caption]
Dr. D’Michelle DuPre, a retired forensic pathologist and a former medical examiner in South Carolina who reviewed the documents, told KHN that mulberry leaves "do tend to cause dehydration, and part of the uses for that can be to help someone lose weight, mostly through fluid loss, which in this case was just kind of excessive."
But Daniel Fabricant, chief executive and president of the Natural Products Association, said any connection between McClintock’s death and white mulberry leaf was "completely speculative."
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