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Supplement marketing practices

Investigative pieces and forum threads characterize elements of Audizen’s marketing as typical of problematic supplement campaigns.

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Jan 9, 2026
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What is gelatide and is it marketed as a weight-loss product?

Gelatide is presented by multiple commercial sites as a “natural” gelatin-based liquid supplement intended to support metabolism, reduce cravings and produce weight loss, with official product pages e...

Jan 23, 2026
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Audizen

is marketed as a plant‑based supplement that promises , improved hearing clarity, and nerve/brain support, with multiple official sites and promotional materials touting a 60‑day money‑back guarantee ...

Jan 11, 2026

What independent lab test results (COAs) are available for ProZenith and comparable turmeric supplements?

No independent certificate-of-analysis (COA) for ProZenith was identified in the reviewed reporting; the Better Business Bureau found consumer complaints and advertising irregularities that prevented ...

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