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$3.4M Settlement For Anti-Aging Pill

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$3.4M Settlement For Anti-Aging Pill
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The FTC has reached a multi-million dollar settlement with anti-aging pill seller

If you remember nothing else from this post, remember this: sellers that peddle cures must have scientific proof to back up their claims. The FTC takes action when they don’t.

Case in point: The FTC alleges that Quantum Wellness Botanical Institute, LLC, its CEO, Fred Auzene, and former marketer, Maria Gutierrez Veloso, deceptively advertised ReJuvenation, as an anti-aging wonder pill.

Ads promised that ReJuvenation would reverse the aging process, repair damage to the body, and treat diseases by stimulating the production of human growth hormone (HGH) and stem cells.

The defendants boldly claimed that ReJuvenation could reverse or repair heart attack damage, heart disease, blindness, brain damage from stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, deafness, Crohn’s disease, and age-related damage to the body’s organs, tissues, and joints.

According to the FTC, the defendants worked hard to convince people to buy ReJuvenation, which cost between $39.95 and $49.95, plus shipping and handling, for a one-month supply.

In a proposed settlement announced today, the FTC says these claims were false or misleading, and the sellers had no reliable scientific evidence to back them up.

The proposed federal court orders would require the defendants to have human clinical testing to support future claims related to the treatment of any disease or health condition. The judgments total $3.4 million, which represents what people paid for ReJuvenation.

After the defendants turn over $660,000, that money will be returned to ReJuvenation customers. The remainder of the judgment will be suspended due to inability to pay.

Be skeptical about ads promising miraculous results, or cures for lots of medical issues. Before you buy – or take – such a product, talk to a healthcare provider to make sure it’s right for you.

For more information read what the FTC has to say about dietary supplements or read more of our Supplements and Dietary Scam Reports.

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