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  1. 13 wrz 2021 · The FDA and the FTC sent warning letters to 10 companies falsely claiming to sell dietary supplements that could cure, treat, mitigate, or prevent diabetes. People are strongly encouraged to avoid these products until they have undergone the proper testing. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has ...

  2. 1 mar 2023 · In November 2022, for example, the FDA called out seven supplement companies for illegally claiming their products could treat or prevent cardiovascular disease, such as atherosclerosis or heart failure.

  3. 10 wrz 2021 · On September 7, 2021, the FDA issued warning letters to 10 supplement companies that made drug claims by promoting products to treat diabetes and/or lower blood sugar. Five of the products were sold on Amazon as well as on company websites.

  4. 5 sty 2024 · FULL CLAIM: Natural supplement SightCare restores “perfect 20/20 vision without glasses, contacts or surgery”, treats macular degeneration . REVIEW Numerous ads purporting to reveal a “simple 7-Second Bedtime Ritual” that would restore vision went viral on Facebook in December 2023. Examples of such ads can be seen here and here. All ...

  5. 4 cze 2024 · Scammers are targeting UK consumers with copycat websites which claim to sell miraculous medical products. Purchase scams, where victims are lured into buying items that never show up or are significantly different to those advertised, soared by 34% in 2023, according to UK Finance.

  6. I think Glucofort is a scam, and here is why. I have access to my mother's email address, so I was able to see an email confirmation from Glucofort (dot)com with a receipt for '3 Bottles of Glucofort' for $177. This supplement is used to support blood sugar levels, helping people, like my mom, treat their high blood sugar.

  7. 9 wrz 2021 · If a product guarantees miracle results, it may be a scam. Do some research online. Search for the name of the company, treatment, or procedure, plus the words “scam,” “complaint,” and “review.” If you spot a scam, tell your state attorney general’s office and report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.

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