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Benefiber

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Benefiber

If you see a supplement marketed as “clinically proven,” pump your brakes.

Look Fantastic

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Look Fantastic

Online beauty retailer blames Google for its own deceptive Google ad.

Greg Viegas

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Greg Viegas

A network marketing coach doesn’t deliver on his (expensive) promises.

Vivoo

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Vivoo

TINA.org digs into wellness app’s claims to track immunity, among other things, via urinalysis.

Coronavirus Scammers

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Coronavirus Scammers

Tranont distributor touts MLM’s nutritional supplements as a prevention for the coronavirus.

Treehuggers Bracelets

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Treehuggers Bracelets

Tree-planting nonprofit cuts ties with another company selling bracelets to benefit Australia.

4Amazonia

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4Amazonia

Tree-planting nonprofit cuts ties with company selling bracelets to benefit Australia with the tagline, “One Bracelet. One Tree.”

Nutrafol

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Nutrafol

TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.

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.

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