Aloe Vera Supplement Barred from Making False Health Claims
- Jessica Sleater
- Oct 16, 2019
- 1 min read
NatureCity, LLC and its officers that market and sell two Aloe vera-based supplements, have agreed to pay $537,500 to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that they deceived consumers with false and unsupported claims that two products, TrueAloe and AloeCran, were effective treatments for a range of conditions affecting seniors, including chronic pain, ulcerative colitis, diabetes, and acid reflux. The FTC order also requires the defendants to disclose any material connection they have with compensated reviewers. Andersen Sleater Sianni attorneys represent consumers who have victims of false advertising. Click here to read more about the FTC's Aloe Vera case.

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