
OmegaXL: Backed by Research
What you should know about ingredient studies.
In September 2012, the company behind iRenew Bracelets settled two class-action lawsuits, which alleged that the company falsely claimed that the Bracelet helps promote balance, strength, and endurance. The settlement provides reimbursement to anyone who purchased the iRenew Bracelet in the U.S. for personal use between January 1, 2009 and May 24, 2012. (Litwin v. iRenew BioEnergy Solutions, LLC, Case No. BC447114 and Garton v. Harvest Trading Group, Inc., Case No. BC452682 in Los Angeles Superior Court)
What you should know about ingredient studies.
Will master resell rights actually give you the dream life?
Turns out John Cena did show up…but just like our sunscreen, we can’t see him.
Tanya Gazdik, Media Post
Underwear seller strips a number of marketing claims after a TINA.org inquiry.