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Supplement marketing scams

Scams involving the marketing of supplements, often using fake endorsements from public figures.

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Jan 15, 2026
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Has Dr. Sanjay Gupta publicly denied endorsing Neurocept or similar supplements?

Dr. Sanjay Gupta has publicly addressed and rejected the idea that he is endorsing supplements like Neurocept, using platforms tied to his CNN work to explain how AI and fake ads can misrepresent publ...

Jan 26, 2026
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Which watchdogs and platforms track rebranded supplement scams like Memo Blast?

Multiple consumer watchdogs, industry trackers and platforms monitor such as : mainstream consumer groups like and the collect reports and publish alerts , specialist sites like and publish blacklists...

Jan 17, 2026

How can consumers verify if online supplement testimonials are AI‑generated or fabricated?

Online supplement testimonials are a common tool for persuasion but can be fabricated or misleading; consumers can’t rely on testimonials alone and should combine scrutiny of seller and product creden...

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