Joint Supplement With Contested Claims Still Available After FTC Says It's Not
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
FTC concluded 2BeUnstoppable's My Perfect Bones supplement no longer is on the market after NAD reported its concerns when the firm refused to participate in a review of claims including "shown to reverse bone loss the natural way.” But My Perfect Bones and other supplements from 2BeUnstoppable's owner are available on Amazon.com.
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