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4 cze 2024 · Scammers have created a copycat Daily Mail webpage advertising a dodgy supplement which claims to ‘dissolve belly fat.’. The fake article also includes a phoney Dragons' Den endorsement. Victims are typically targeted via scam ads which use cloaking technology to appear as if they lead to a harmless website.
4 lis 2014 · The Food and Drug Administration issued letters to a trio of Florida-based companies associated with products the agency claims have been wrongly branded as supplements. The warning letters were...
These products have been cited in warning letters, online advisory letters, recalls, public notifications, and press announcements for issues varying from products marketed as dietary 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.
9 mar 2021 · Beware dietary supplements marketed online, Consumer Reports advises, noting overwhelmed regulators can't stop all schemers selling fake COVID-19 cures and other questionable products.
5 gru 2023 · For my 22 year old I use the Dumor joint supplement from TSC and do see a difference! He’s much happier on it. Also used it for a 30+ year old horse with pretty advanced arthritis and other joint issues while we had him, and it stopped his hocks and everything from crackling and popping with every step!
22 lis 2021 · Search for the name of the treatment or product online, plus the words “review,” “complaint,” or “scam.” Ask a health professional first. Find out: Does this product or treatment actually work? What’s the scientific evidence? How will it interact with other supplements or drugs the person you’re caring for takes?