Does Dr. Oz or Dr. Phil promote Sugar Protect
No credible reporting shows or legitimately promoting a product called “”; investigators and the subjects themselves have repeatedly warned that their names and likenesses are often stolen by (Dr. Oz ...
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The existence of deepfaked or misleading ads using Dr. Oz's likeness, including those promoting miracle cures
No credible reporting shows or legitimately promoting a product called “”; investigators and the subjects themselves have repeatedly warned that their names and likenesses are often stolen by (Dr. Oz ...
Claims that or have announced or endorsed a “diabetes cure” are not supported by the reporting examined: multiple fact‑checks and researchers identify viral videos and ads as or altered content misusi...
The weight of available reporting shows that products marketed as “Dr. Oz” cures—gummies, miracle pills, or branded “breakthroughs”—are not legitimate endorsements by and are tied to deceptive adverti...