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Restore Hyper Wellness

Brands

Restore Hyper Wellness

In early 2020, TINA.org investigated Restore Hyper Wellness as part of a larger investigation into the social media marketing of IV therapies, which found more than 40 clinics, including Restore…

Magaziner Center for Wellness

Brands

Magaziner Center for Wellness

In early 2020, TINA.org investigated Magaziner Center for Wellness as part of a larger investigation into the social media marketing of IV therapies, which found more than 40 clinics, including…

Root Wellness

Ad Alert

Root Wellness

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

Wellness Support Network

Ad Alert

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…

Wellness® Dog Food

Class Action

Wellness® Dog Food

Allegations: Advertising dog foods as healthy and safe without warning consumers that the products contain arsenic and lead

Feel Free Wellness Tonic

Class Action

Feel Free Wellness Tonic

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the product as a safe, sober, and healthy alternative to alcohol when its primary ingredient is an opioid and is addictive, and the drink causes many side…

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