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Misrepresentation in Dietary Supplements

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September 20, 2018
Recalls, Articles of Interest, Toxins, Dietary Supplements, Protein shakes, weight loss, weight management, herbs, natural products, Supplements, False Advertising Mislabeling Misrepresentation
 
Earlier this season we brought you news of false advertising in the protein content of dietary supplements. We'd like to continue that series by talking about other forms of misrepresentation in supplement products. 
Anytime a product claims to provide one thing but in fact does not, it's misrepresentation. 

Here are some recent articles and related info on the matter. 

Beware of Fraudulent Dietary Supplements

Food Fraud

ERC neither promotes nor dissuades the use of any products. ERC uses third-party, independent testing for all noticed products. ERC’s mission is to safeguard the public from health hazards that impact families, workers, and the environment. ERC is dedicated to reducing the use and misuse of hazardous and toxic substances, facilitating a safe environment for consumers and employees, and encouraging corporate responsibility.

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