Focused Mind Jr. Ad Alert Focused Mind Jr. Where’s the clinical proof for these “clinically proven” claims?
Under Armour’s Athlete Recovery Sleepwear Ad Alert Under Armour’s Athlete Recovery Sleepwear Can a sleepwear help you recover faster after exercise as you snooze? Keep dreaming.
Aleve: Proven Better on Pain than Tylenol? Ad Alert Aleve: Proven Better on Pain than Tylenol? NAD inquiry finds supporting evidence lacking.
‘100% Fruit Juice’ Otter Pops Ad Alert ‘100% Fruit Juice’ Otter Pops Based on the ingredients list, the company is rounding up.
Bulletproof Coffee Ad Alert Bulletproof Coffee If you take your coffee with a stick of butter, be wary of miracle health claims.
Weighting Comforts Ad Alert Weighting Comforts Weighted blankets are now a thing. But where’s the science behind some of these products’ claims?
Primerica Ad Alert Primerica TINA.org breaks down deceptive income claims touted by top earner at recent convention.
The Fox Tan Ad Alert The Fox Tan Is it really possible to increase melanin production by slathering lotion on your skin?
7-Eleven’s Satisfaction Guarantee Ad Alert 7-Eleven’s Satisfaction Guarantee Despite guarantee, TINA.org reader can’t get no satisfaction.
Tianaa Red, Tianaa White, Tianaa Green Ad Alert Tianaa Red, Tianaa White, Tianaa Green FDA warns marketer of illegal tianeptine supplements about unapproved drug treatment claims.
Androzene Ad Alert Androzene The science behind this male enhancement supplement is far from rockhard.
Neurolumen Ad Alert Neurolumen Brochure for medical device targeted military members with illegal claims to treat PTSD, among other diseases.
Women’s Best Friend, Parasite Purge Ad Alert Women’s Best Friend, Parasite Purge FDA goes after supplements making unapproved drug treatment claims.
Juice Organics Ad Alert Juice Organics Depending on your preferred definition of organic, these organic claims may be merely cosmetic.
Prüvit Distributors, Co-Founder Making Illegal Health Claims Ad Alert Prüvit Distributors, Co-Founder Making Illegal Health Claims The key to marketing for this ketone-centric MLM appears to be illegal health claims.