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Asonor

Ad Alert

Asonor

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

L’Oréal

Brands

L’Oréal

TINA.org objected to a settlement that sought to resolve claims filed by the FTC against L’Oréal for deceptively advertising its Lancôme Génifique and L’Oréal Paris Youth Code skincare products by…

Nutrafol

Brands

Nutrafol

TINA.org found hair growth supplement company using deceptive marketing tactics to sell products.

Amberen

Brands

Amberen

TINA.org investigated the marketing for Amberen, a menopause supplement brand owned and marketed by Alliance Pharmaceuticals, and found that it is deceptively promoted as “clinically proven” to provide menopause and…

Elations Daily Joint Supplement Drink

Class Action

Elations Daily Joint Supplement Drink

February 2016: A federal judge granted final approval of the settlement. August 2015: A federal judge preliminarily approved a $1.35 million settlement of this lawsuit. According to the proposed settlement…

Prevagen

Class Action

Prevagen

False advertising class-action lawsuits filed against Quincy Bioscience regarding its marketing of Prevagen

NourishLife speak (Lifetrients)

Brands

NourishLife speak (Lifetrients)

TINA.org investigated NourishLife (which later changed its name to Lifetrients) and found that it was deceptively advertising a potentially harmful supplement called SpeechNutrients speak by, among other things, claiming it…

Solawave Facial Tools

Class Action

Solawave Facial Tools

Allegations: Falsely marketing facial tools as “clinically proven” to improve skin when they have never been clinically tested

SlimFast Meal Replacement Products

Class Action

SlimFast Meal Replacement Products

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clinically proven to provide weight loss and hunger control benefits without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims

Eat Your Way to Better Health: Food & Health Claims

Consumer News

Eat Your Way to Better Health: Food & Health Claims

“Contains antioxidants” “Clinically Proven to Enhance Immune System” “Balances Digestive Health” Who wouldn’t want to eat their way to better health?  Ads and labels for food and beverage products today…

Neuriva

Class Action

Neuriva

Allegations: Falsely marketing Neuriva supplements as “clinically proven” to improve “brain performance” when the company has no scientific or clinical proof that the supplements or ingredients in them provide the…

Zicam Products

Class Action

Zicam Products

Allegations: Falsely advertising that products are “clinically proven to shorten colds” when there is no scientific evidence to support such claims

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