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Dr. Oz's commercial ties to supplement retailers

Dr. Mehmet Oz's paid relationships with supplement retailers, such as iHerb, and the associated ethics concerns.

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Jan 24, 2026
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Does Dr Oz promote Gela tide drops for weight loss?

There is no clear, verifiable evidence in the provided reporting that personally promotes or endorses (also called Gelatide/Gela tide) drops as a weight‑loss product; many of the pages circulating the...

Jan 16, 2026
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Which iron supplements has Dr. Oz specifically endorsed on his show or platforms?

A review of the reporting provided finds no on-record endorsement by Dr. Mehmet Oz of a specific, named iron supplement brand on his show or in the cited platform pieces; instead, the material documen...

Feb 7, 2026

Which supplement companies have disclosed paid advisory relationships with Dr. Oz, and where are those disclosures published?

has publicly acknowledged paid advisory and promotional ties to at least two supplement-related companies — and — and those relationships have been documented across government financial-disclosure fi...

Feb 1, 2026

What is iHerb’s relationship with named medical advisors and how are those roles disclosed?

publicly lists very few named board members and advisors in commercial directories ( lists two, including ), but the company’s own public materials emphasize that site content is informational only an...

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