
Focused Mind Jr.
Where’s the clinical proof for these “clinically proven” claims?
Tunick et al. v. Takara Sake USA Inc.
23-cv-572, N.D. Cal.
(Feb. 2023)
Sho Chiku Bai sakes
Falsely marketing products as if they are made in Japan when they are made in California
Pending
Where’s the clinical proof for these “clinically proven” claims?
Not even a court order can stop Goop from making deceptive health claims, a new TINA.org investigation finds.
TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.
Court also finds that defendants made false and deceptive earnings claims.
Doreen St. Felix, The New Yorker