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Wood-E

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Wood-E

The FDA is advising consumers to avoid a sexual enhancement supplement called Wood-E (seriously). Lab tests revealed that Wood-E contains sildenafil, the active ingredient in the FDA approved prescription drug…

Get It Up

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Get It Up

The FDA has advised consumers not to buy “Get It Up,” a sexual-enhancement product that contains a hidden drug ingredient. FDA laboratory analysis confirmed that “Get It Up” contains sildenafil,…

Slimdia Diet Supplements Recalled

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Slimdia Diet Supplements Recalled

P&J Trading is conducting a voluntary recall of Slimdia Revolution, a line of diet supplements. The supplements contain an ingredient called Sibutramine, which is an FDA-approved appetite suppressant to treat…

Fleur Marché

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Fleur Marché

Former Goop director’s new venture continues the tradition of exaggerated health claims.

B17

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B17

How Amazon steers consumers toward unproven and potentially dangerous products containing a fake vitamin called B17.

Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

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Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

“You don’t need to detox … anything at all,” says an OB/GYN commenting on company’s outlandish claims.

The Willow Curve

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The Willow Curve

Futuristic-looking device promises relief from nerve and joint pain but clinical trials appear to be lacking.

Code Red Seven

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Code Red Seven

This radio ad for a product called Code Red Seven makes it sound pretty miraculous. “David” was suffering from decreased libido due to his unhealthy lifestyle, but apparently Code Red…

Bulletproof Coffee

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Bulletproof Coffee

If you take your coffee with a stick of butter, be wary of miracle health claims.

Asonor

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Asonor

Questionable “clinically proven” claims for a “free” nasal spray bottle that’ll run you nearly $100.

SomaBiotix

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SomaBiotix

Different name, same not-so-free “free” trial and illegal health claims.

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