Supplements Claim Weight Loss Without Diet, Exercise In 55% Of FTC Sample
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
More than half of the dietary supplement ads reviewed in a recent study by Federal Trade Commission staff claimed to produce weight loss without a reduction in caloric intake or increased physical activity, according to an FTC report released Sept. 17
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