Modern-Day Snake Oil in the Wellness Aisle – The American Spectator | USA News and Politics

On July 15, the Federal Trade Commission finalized an order against the wellness company Vanilla Chip LLC, which does business as TruHeight, over deceptive advertising of height-growth supplements for kids and teens. TruHeight used review manipulation and unsupported health claims as ploys in its marketing. Few things are easier for…

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