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Dolphin Intertrade Corporation

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Dolphin Intertrade Corporation

The FDA has issued a warning letter to Dolphin Intertrade Corporation because the company is allegedly marketing supplements that contain an unapproved prescription drug ingredient. According to the FDA, Dolphin…

Metagenics

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Metagenics

The FDA has sent a warning letter to health supplement company Metagenics for selling “medical foods” in violation of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Metagenics sold several foods and…

Vivoo

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Vivoo

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

Bystrictin

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Bystrictin

UPDATE 2/18/15: A representative of Bystrictin informed TINA.org that the company is no longer in business and no longer advertising. Whenever someone tells you that you can lose weight without really…

Mighty Gum

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Mighty Gum

A chewing gum company’s health claims pop under scrutiny.

Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

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Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

https://truthinadvertising.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Nopalea1.mp41.mp4 These ads for Nopalea by TriVita claim that this “wellness drink” will help reduce inflammation and rid you of pain. Such claims probably run afoul of FDA laws. Nopalea touts the…

UNBS CBD Gummies

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UNBS CBD Gummies

Spam email leads to a fake endorsement from Dr. Oz, among other celebrities.

Bulletproof Coffee

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Bulletproof Coffee

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

Bio X4

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Bio X4

Unpalatable online ad raises questions about weight-loss supplement.

Flat Belly Overnight

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Flat Belly Overnight

Reader alerts TINA.org to email touting miracle health claims for dietary and exercise program.

NutriMost

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NutriMost

The pitch — lose 40 pounds in 40 days — is biblical but God knows how effective this weight-loss system is.

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