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Root Wellness

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Root Wellness

The root of the problem: an MLM’s inability to remove unsubstantiated health claims.

Wellness Support Network

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Wellness Support Network

Wellness Support Network sells dietary supplements, including a supplement for diabetes, on its website realfoodnutrients.com. Among other claims, Wellness Support Network says that the benefits of its diabetes supplement “Glucose…

Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

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Know Your Nopalea: What is the True Cost of this Wellness Drink?

https://truthinadvertising.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/Nopalea1.mp41.mp4 These ads for Nopalea by TriVita claim that this “wellness drink” will help reduce inflammation and rid you of pain. Such claims probably run afoul of FDA laws. Nopalea touts the…

Vivoo

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Vivoo

TINA.org digs into wellness app’s claims to track immunity, among other things, via urinalysis.

Nutrafol

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Nutrafol

TINA.org takes a closer look at hair supplements’ “clinically proven” claims.

Mighty Gum

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Mighty Gum

A chewing gum company’s health claims pop under scrutiny.

Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

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Goddess Vaginal Detox Pearls

“You don’t need to detox … anything at all,” says an OB/GYN commenting on company’s outlandish claims.

Aloe Veritas

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Aloe Veritas

MLM becomes the first to have its ad claims referred to the FTC by direct selling self-regulatory program.

Dry Farm Wines

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Dry Farm Wines

Drinking low alcohol wines to avoid a hangover? Here’s why that doesn’t work.

Bulletproof Coffee

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Bulletproof Coffee

If you take your coffee with a stick of butter, be wary of miracle health claims.

Fleur Marché

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Fleur Marché

Former Goop director’s new venture continues the tradition of exaggerated health claims.

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