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Quietum Plus

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Quietum Plus

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

TruHeight

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TruHeight

Company marketing “height growth vitamins” makes some tall claims.

NeuroBrocc

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NeuroBrocc

Unapproved and unsubstantiated claims abound in marketing of broccoli-based supplement.

VitaMist Spray Vitamins

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VitaMist Spray Vitamins

Vitamins you can spray into your mouth instead of swallowing? What could possibly be fishy about that? Lots, apparently. The FDA sent a warning letter in December to Mayor Laboratories,…

UVO

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UVO

Could this supplement replace sunscreen use?

Adderin

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Adderin

Supplement maker’s silence spells referral of cognitive claims to the FTC.

Recovery24

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Recovery24

Another detox supplement is forced to answer for its misleading advertising.

Your Super

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Your Super

TINA.org review finds supplement company’s website riddled with inappropriate disease-treatment claims.

Dinovite

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Dinovite

The bottom line: check with your vet before starting your pet on any supplement.

Coronavirus Scammers

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Coronavirus Scammers

Tranont distributor touts MLM’s nutritional supplements as a prevention for the coronavirus.

Benefiber

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Benefiber

If you see a supplement marketed as “clinically proven,” pump your brakes.

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