
ActivePure Technology Air Purifiers
Products’ purported efficacy against COVID-19 reflects results from lab studies, not real-world studies. There’s a big difference.
In June 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Nature Medic for allegedly falsely marketing that Fucoidan products – including powders, capsules, and drinks – cause cancer cells to self-destruct, prevent cancer from spreading, and cured cancer for the consumers who appear in testimonials in advertising materials when, according to the complaint, the products are not effective at providing the promised results. (Skadowski et al v. Nature Medic, LLC et al, Case No. 19-cv-5213, C.D. Cal.)
Products’ purported efficacy against COVID-19 reflects results from lab studies, not real-world studies. There’s a big difference.
Deceptive made in the USA claims threaten to fleece consumers.
Funny Saturday Night Live sketch raises more questions about show’s foray into branded content.
Spoiler: It’s not so much the overall care that is plant-based but rather specific moisturizing ingredients.
Surge in class-action lawsuits follows congressional report.