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Balance of Nature

Class Action

Balance of Nature

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that supplements treat various health conditions, contain “100% whole fruits and vegetables,” and provide the “[n]utritional equivalent of over 5 servings” of fruits and vegetables

Spring Valley Garcinia Cambogia

Class Action

Spring Valley Garcinia Cambogia

Allegations: Falsely advertising that supplements provide “weight management support” when scientific evidence shows the active ingredients are incapable of providing weight-loss benefits

Dr Tobias Omega 3 Fish Oil

Class Action

Dr Tobias Omega 3 Fish Oil

Allegations: Falsely marketing dietary supplements as fish oil when the ingredient in the product has been transformed in such a way that it is no longer fish oil

Primal Max Red

Class Action

Primal Max Red

Allegations: Deceptively advertising that supplements treat male potency problems and erectile dysfunction

Whole Body Research Garcinia Cambogia Dietary Supplement

Class Action

Whole Body Research Garcinia Cambogia Dietary Supplement

In February 2014, a federal judge dismissed a class-action lawsuit against Whole Body Research, makers of a dietary supplement, Garcinia Cambogia, because plaintiff decided to dismiss the lawsuit. The complaint,…

AdrenaLean Capsules

Class Action

AdrenaLean Capsules

In April 2014, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Exclusive Supplements Inc. for allegedly falsely advertising the weight loss supplement AdrenaLean. Among other things, plaintiffs claim that the company falsely…

Iovate Health Sciences U.S.A.

Class Action

Iovate Health Sciences U.S.A.

In 2010, the FTC charged Iovate Health Sciences and two affiliated Canadian companies with deceptively advertising that certain dietary supplements (Accelis, nanoSLIM, Cold MD, Germ MD, and Allergy MD) could…

The Vitamin Shoppe Garcinia Cambogia Extract

Class Action

The Vitamin Shoppe Garcinia Cambogia Extract

Allegations: Falsely marketing that dietary supplements help “weight management” and “appetite control” when scientific evidence shows that the active ingredients are incapable of providing weight-loss benefits

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

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

OxyELITE, Jack3d, and VERSA-1

Class Action

OxyELITE, Jack3d, and VERSA-1

February 2015: A federal judge granted final approval of this settlement. October 2014: A federal judge preliminarily approved a $2,000,000 settlement of a class-action lawsuit against USPlabs and GNC. The…

SeroVital-hgh

Class Action

SeroVital-hgh

Allegations: Falsely marketing that supplements increase human growth hormone (HGH) levels by 682%, make users look decades younger, and provide various anti-aging benefits

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