fraudulent health claims
Fraudulent health claims refer to misleading statements about a product's ability to improve health or treat diseases without scientific evidence. These claims often appear in advertisements for dietary supplements, herbal remedies, or alternative treatments, enticing consumers with promises of miraculous results.
Such claims can pose serious risks, as they may lead individuals to forgo proven medical treatments in favor of unverified products. Regulatory bodies like the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) monitor and take action against these deceptive practices to protect public health and ensure that consumers receive accurate information about health products.