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Prevagen

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Prevagen

Brain supplement faces lawsuit over improved brain function claims.

Brain Juice

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Brain Juice

Think hard when considering this supplement’s cognitive claims.

No VOC Claims

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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…

Apollo Mental Clarity

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Apollo Mental Clarity

What’s not so clear? How this “smart pill” works and won’t just end up maxing out your credit card.

Nootrobox

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Nootrobox

Studies on ingredients don’t support cognitive claims, NAD warns.

Intellux

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Intellux

Webpage pitching so-called smart pill raises several red flags.

Geniux

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Geniux

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

Cognivex Clarity

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Cognivex Clarity

The most vexing thing of all? The brain supplement admits there are no studies to back up its claims.

Quietum Plus

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Quietum Plus

TINA.org finds several issues with marketing of purported tinnitus supplement.

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! —…

Cognizine

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Cognizine

Cognizine, a supplement sold by Legacy Labs, claims in a long video presentation that it can help you Eliminate Senior Moments Feel Focused, calm and clear, every day, all day…

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