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Wholesome Story Supplements

Class Action

Wholesome Story Supplements

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that each capsule contains the advertised dosage when one capsule contains only a fraction of the advertised dose

Balance of Nature Fruits and Veggies Supplements

Class Action

Balance of Nature Fruits and Veggies Supplements

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products provide “real nutrition” and maintain, protect and repair consumers’ health when they do not provide any meaningful nutrition and are not capable of providing such…

Wen Hair Care

Ad Alert

Wen Hair Care

FDA opens investigation into consumer complaints that product causes hair loss.

Divi Scalp Serum

Ad Alert

Divi Scalp Serum

Divi isn’t the only company that advertises its products can grow hair and prevent hair loss, in violation of the law.

TINA.org Wants More Teeth in Class-Action Settlement

Press Release

TINA.org Wants More Teeth in Class-Action Settlement

Philips Sonicare Airfloss Settlement Doesn’t Adequately Compensate Consumers MADISON, CT., Oct. 16, 2013 — TINA.org (truthinadvertising.org) has filed a legal brief taking aim at a recent class-action settlement that compensates…

Neurocore

Brands

Neurocore

TINA.org investigated the marketing of Michigan-based “brain training” company Neurocore and determined that the company claimed its neurofeedback sessions could treat numerous medical conditions, including ADHD, anxiety, autism, depression, migraines,…

Prevagen

Brands

Prevagen

TINA.org investigated the marketing of Prevagen, a supplement aimed at people suffering from memory loss, and found that Quincy Bioscience — the marketer and manufacturer of Prevagen — deceptively claimed…

Nutrafol

Brands

Nutrafol

TINA.org found hair growth supplement company using deceptive marketing tactics to sell products.

Lumina Health Products

Ad Alert

Lumina Health Products

The FDA has issued a warning letter to Lumina Health Products for selling several of its supplements with misleading advertising and unfounded treatment claims. The products under scrutiny are CELLFOOD, CELLFOOD…

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