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eMug by eWater.com

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eMug by eWater.com

Sometimes only one or two claims about a product seem suspicious. And then sometimes every single claim seems suspicious. The claims eWater.com makes about its eMug — only $84.50! —…

Bio X4

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Bio X4

Unpalatable online ad raises questions about weight-loss supplement.

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…

Maxam Nutraceutics

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Maxam Nutraceutics

Maxam Nutraceutics, a dietary-supplement maker, advertised its PCA dietary supplement on TV and on the web as “the only product ever specifically developed to naturally help your body safely and…

Athletic Greens

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Athletic Greens

Over-the-top weight-loss claims abound in this ad for a dietary supplement powder.

Prevagen

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Prevagen

Brain supplement faces lawsuit over improved brain function claims.

Peak Height

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Peak Height

Want to grow taller? You might want to think twice before you try this one on for size.

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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