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Vemma Health Claims

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Vemma Health Claims

A TINA.org investigation has cataloged over 200 instances from 2005 to 2015 in which Vemma distributors have either made or referenced claims that the Vemma product line can treat, cure,…

No VOC Claims

Ad Alert

No VOC Claims

Three mattress companies have settled with the FTC over claims that their mattresses do not contain volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. VOCs are emitted gases that may be harmful to…

Brain Juice

Ad Alert

Brain Juice

Think hard when considering this supplement’s cognitive claims.

Ad Watchdog Calls Out Broadcast Networks for Airing Deceptive Ads

Press Release

Ad Watchdog Calls Out Broadcast Networks for Airing Deceptive Ads

TINA.org Urges Better Screening MADISON, CONN., January 19, 2016 – Consumer advocacy organization, truthinadvertising.org (TINA.org), has put major broadcast networks on notice regarding deceptive advertising. The ad watchdog alerted ABC,…

Ginkgo Smart

Class Action

Ginkgo Smart

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the supplement improves memory and concentration without scientific evidence to support such claims

Geniux

Ad Alert

Geniux

A supplement that can actually make you smarter? Think again.

Kevin Trudeau – one heck of a salesman or one heck of a liar?

Blog

Kevin Trudeau – one heck of a salesman or one heck of a liar?

Self-described “consumer advocate” and “exposer of corporate and government corruption,” this convicted felon lost the latest round in his decade long battle with the FTC.  On November 29, 2011, the…

Jeunesse Health Claims

Evidence

Jeunesse Health Claims

A TINA.org investigation initially cataloged more than 150 instances in which Jeunesse distributors have either made or referenced claims that the Jeunesse product lines can treat, cure, alleviate the symptoms…

Doctor’s Best Natural Brain Enhancers

Class Action

Doctor’s Best Natural Brain Enhancers

Allegations: Falsely marketing that supplements are “Natural Brain Enhancer[s]” that support “attention, learning, and memory” when scientific evidence shows that the ingredients in them do not provide the promised results

Alpha Brain

Class Action

Alpha Brain

Allegations: Falsely marketing that supplements support “memory, focus, and cognitive processing speed” when scientific evidence shows the ingredients in them do not provide such results

FocusFactor

Class Action

FocusFactor

Allegations: Falsely marketing that products improve memory, concentration, and focus when scientific evidence shows that the ingredients cannot provide the promised benefits

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