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12 sie 2020 · Summary. We investigated five companies selling health and wellness products on Amazon. Our findings include: Dishonest supplement companies who hide—or lie about—their identities and locations being allowed to advertise on Amazon, and getting “Amazon Choice” badges. Amazon awarding “Amazon Choice” badges to supplements with misleading labeling.
16 lut 2023 · The FTC’s complaint alleges that by manipulating product pages, Bountiful misrepresented the reviews, the number of Amazon reviews and the average star ratings of some products, and that some of them were number one best sellers or had earned an Amazon Choice badge.
19 lip 2019 · Amazon Warns Customers: Those Supplements Might Be Fake. The company confirmed that it had notified users earlier this week that the Align supplements they purchased were likely counterfeits...
Health Fraud Product Database. This list includes unapproved products that have been subject to FDA health fraud* related violations. These products have been cited in warning letters, online...
The most common hair loss scam is that using snake oil will increase hair growth. Surprisingly, snake oil products do not actually have snake oil in them. They often include different kinds of oil-based moisturizers all mixed together. Other scams include hair loss brushes and herbal supplements.
1 mar 2023 · In November 2022, the FDA called out seven supplement companies for illegally claiming their products could treat or prevent cardiovascular disease, such as atherosclerosis or heart failure.
15 lut 2023 · Read the claims. Do you see words like “amazing,” “fast,” “immediate,” “instant,” or “quick?” If so, it’s a red flag. Regrowing hair is a slow, gradual process that takes time. Be aware of false...