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  2. Chemins - Wikipedia

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    The Chemins Company is a dietary supplement manufacturer based in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The company, founded in 1974 by James Cameron, became embroiled in a series of criminal investigations in 1994 after a woman died and more than 100 other people became ill after taking one of the company's products marketed under the brand name Nature's Nutrition Formula One. [1]

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    Jabbara said the scholarship scams can be so effective because they play into people’s anxiety of whether students can afford their dream school or if parents can pay for their child’s education.

  4. Our Nutritionist's Honest Review of Balance of Nature ... - AOL

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    A registered dietitian evaluates Balance of Nature Fruits and Veggies and Fiber and Spice supplements. She weighs in on the FDA warning and offers alternatives. Our Nutritionist's Honest Review of ...

  5. Juice Plus - Wikipedia

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    The Juice Plus Children's Research Foundation (JPCRF), [60] founded in 1997, is a non-profit medical research organization (NTEE code H99). [61] Its stated goal is to promote better health in children. The foundation is chaired by executives of National Safety Associates and operates from the company's head office in Collierville, Tennessee.

  6. The Bountiful Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1971 by Arthur Rudolph, as a mail order company named Nature's Bounty. [5] [6] The company was publicly traded until 2010, when the Carlyle Group acquired it for $3.8 billion. [7] As of 2015, the company reported total sales of $3 billion, with $1.9 billion Consumer Products Group, $891 million Holland & Barrett ...

  7. Natural News - Wikipedia

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    In a statement on the article, Natural News said that the blogger who posted the article, Ken Oftedal, was "under review" and that they did not condone anyone interacting with Ebola. [53] However, as of August 20, 2014, the site was still featuring an article written by Adams promoting the use of herbal medicines to treat Ebola. [54]

  8. Sick baby hoax - Wikipedia

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    The success of such scams relies on a particular compassion in people towards children. When a child is sick, this particularly touches people's hearts. [ 1 ] An early example of this kind of hoax online is the "sick child chain letter ", [ 1 ] an email making the claim that "with every name that this [letter] is sent to, the American Cancer ...

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