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  2. Memory-boosting supplement Prevagen is a scam ... - AOL

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    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is angling to give a Wisconsin-based supplement company a legal battle it won’t soon forget. Memory-boosting supplement Prevagen is a scam, regulators say Skip ...

  3. Storm Products - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Storm Products Inc. patented a process to add fragrances to bowling balls. [7] In 2014, Storm Products announced it had made an investment in Global Manufacturing LLC of San Antonio, Texas, makers of the 900 Global brand of bowling balls and 3G bowling shoes. However, Storm stated that 900 Global will operate as an independent company ...

  4. RS Recommends: The Best Mushroom Supplements (and Why ... - AOL

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    The best mushroom supplements are just what they sound l. Medicinal mushroom supplements might be our new secret weapon to well-being. Promising a boost to your immune system, healthy antioxidants ...

  5. BALCO scandal - Wikipedia

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    Tetrahydrogestrinone, THG, or "The Clear," is a designer anabolic steroid that provides the same effects to the user as testosterone or other anabolic steroids (i.e. making muscles bigger and stronger). THG was the main steroid distributed by BALCO, with the other products more of a regimen to heighten its effects in accordance with an ...

  6. Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You to Know About - Wikipedia

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    Trudeau's book Natural Cures – Updated Edition. Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know About is a 2005 self-published book by American author Kevin Trudeau, promoting various purported non-drug and non-surgical cures for many diseases, primarily in support of his business selling such products.

  7. The Internet Claims This Supplement Will Clear Your Skin. Is ...

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    Common side effects of astaxanthin supplements include digestive system-related symptoms, such as diarrhea or even red-colored stool (!), Halperin says. There's also potential for allergic reaction.

  8. Seasilver - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 the US Food and Drug Administration sent a warning letter to the product's promoters for making unsubstantied health claims. [2] [7] On June 12, 2003, the FDA and FTC lodged a complaint that the two companies and their owners, Jason and Bela Berkes, had misled their customers with claims that Seasilver cured 650 diseases, including AIDS and some types of cancer.

  9. I’ve been scammed — will my bank refund the money? - AOL

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    Whether your bank refunds money lost in a scam depends on several factors: the type of scam, how you sent the funds, the bank’s policies and if you authorized the transaction. Learn more in our ...