FTC HGH case
Pacific Herbal Sciences, Natural Health Product, New Star Marketing Group and their presidents are named in as defendants by FTC in a complaint stating their oral spray products do not contain Human Growth Hormone (HGH) or cause the body to produce it. The complaint also charges that false and deceptive claims for Natural Rejuvenator HGH-R and HGH Revolution state the products cause consumers to "lose weight while you sleep without dieting or exercise" and "experience up to an 82% improvement in body fat loss while erasing 10 years in 10 weeks." FTC is seeking a permanent ban on the false claims and illegal spam, as well as money for consumer redress...
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