NatureWise Curcumin Dietary Supplements
In June 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed alleging that the front label of NatureWise Curcumin dietary supplements misleadingly represents that each capsule contains 2250 mg of curcumin when, according to plaintiffs, each capsule contains only 750 mg of curcumin, meaning that consumers need to take three capsules to get 2250 mg of curcumin. (Valentine et al v. HeartWise Inc. d/b/a NatureWise and HeartWise Wonder Inc., Case No. 20-cv-4302, N.D. Cal.)
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