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Online health scams

Websites promoting Sugar Clean Drops often display striking aggregate ratings that investigative reports note are not tied to verifiable, independent review platforms

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Jan 29, 2026
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Glyco pulse and Dr phil

and their marketing have been tied to aggressive, misleading ad campaigns that fraudulently use ’s name and AI-generated likenesses to imply endorsements that do not exist, and independent reviews ide...

Feb 5, 2026

Is sugar clean drops a scam

fits the pattern of an online “reversal ritual” supplement funnel that carries numerous red flags—fake celebrity endorsements, long sales videos that tease secret recipes, fabricated high ratings, and...

Feb 4, 2026

Is the Dr Phil formula to reverse diabetes real?

There is no credible evidence that a single “Dr. Phil formula” exists that can reverse diabetes; Dr. Phil is a public figure who has spoken about managing his own (he has long emphasized management, n...

Feb 3, 2026

Is dr phil gluco pezil drops real or fake?

The product marketed as “/Gluco Pezil drops” is being pushed in long-form social ads that falsely claim celebrity and media endorsements—most notably invoking , and a fabricated “60 Minutes” segment—w...

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