vendredi 19 septembre 2014

Popular products for weight loss for Busted ...

Updated July 2, 2014.

The Federal Trade Commission is looking for diet. As part of the operation failed resolution, the Authority issued a national initiative to apply the dealers use deceptive products in the form of weight loss sell advertising messages to stop. Brands belong sprinkles Sensa weight loss popular luxury creams from L'Occitane and two other companies Diet products, HCG Diet Direct and LeanSpa made.

SENSA confirmed suspicion

Regulators FTC are not the first to be carefully pretending with the SENSA weight loss. In my opinion the "Sensa Sprinkle plan" I think the company claimed to be supported by the murky science. FTC agree. After his complaint Sensa officials, including creator and co-owner Dr. Alan Hirsch Sensa Products endorser "no competent and reliable scientific evidence has" to their claims, which can help you to eat less and lose weight support dot the food.

More weight loss brands Busted

While other products were white FTC? Here's the snap, according to the press release from the Federal Trade Commission:

  • L'Occitane Almond and Almond Shaping Delight nice. Companies said their beauty cream could "cut 1.3 inches in just 4 weeks" and was "the fight against cellulite." Not at all, says the FTC. Companies, is of such claims unless they are supported by two forbidden adequate and well-controlled clinical studies.
  • HCG Diet Direct drops. This company claims that their product, diluted liquid form of human chorionic gonadotropin can help customers to quickly lose a significant amount of weight. The FTC proposed agreement prohibits companies that claim that their product causes weight loss, if you at least two clinical studies to support the claims.
  • LeanSpa. In 2011, the company for the production of fake news sites, the acai berry products and "colon cleansing" weight loss blaming misleading claims of weight loss and tell the consumer that can get free products to the nominal cost of shipping and handling tests to pay. The FTC alleges that many consumers end up paying $ 79.99 for the trial, and for recurring monthly shipments of products that were difficult to terminate. The company will now be made, statements that their weight loss products are clinically tested, if they are not prohibited.

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