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Online supplement scams

The widespread use of fabricated origin stories and copy-and-paste marketing in online supplement scams, facilitated by AI tools and weak enforcement.

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Jan 16, 2026
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Is there a scam on glycopezil?

The preponderance of independent reporting describes Glycopezil as a classic online supplement scam: fabricated reviews and endorsements, bait‑and‑switch long‑form ads, aggressive social ads, and repo...

Jan 19, 2026
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How common are fabricated origin stories and copied marketing in online supplement scams, and how can consumers spot them?

Fabricated origin stories and copy‑and‑paste marketing are widespread tactics in online supplement scams: investigations and watchdogs show recurring patterns of fake founders, stolen logos, manufactu...

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