A watchdog group says it hasn't seen online supplement rip-offs this bad before. March 23, 2009 — -- The ads are everywhere now: acai for weight loss, acai for sexual dysfunction, acai for cancer ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced it is cracking down websites falsely advertising acai berry weight-loss pills, Dow Jones reported. The FTC said the websites are deceiving clients by ...
In a world increasingly focused on health and wellness, weight loss supplements have gained significant attention for their potential to aid in achieving fitness goals. Among the myriad of options ...
(CBS) Ever been directed to a "news" website that contains scientific articles touting the benefits of acai berry pills? The Federal Trade Commission says those sites are all a scam. Federal ...
How it works: Online ads and Web sites are selling acai berry supplements as weight-loss products, using well-known celebrities as “endorsers” of the product. Common on Facebook and MySpace, the ads ...
Hollywood celebrities and a number of shopping platforms are advertising acai berry as ‘the secret to weight loss’. However, these claims are not backed by positive results from genuine users. There ...
Acai berry supplements and products are widely marketed for preventing chronic diseases including diabetes, heart disease and even cancer. Acai is an excellent source of antioxidants and a very good ...
A White Lake woman ordered in October what she thought was a free trial of an acai berry supplement touted as a weight-loss aid for $5.95 from an online retailer.Eleven days later, the company, FX ...
Acai berries are grape-like fruits native to South American rainforests. They might, however, be helpful in defending the antioxidant defenses of people. To be precise, antioxidants are actually ...
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