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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

FTC Enforcement on False Disease Cure Claims

  • Yes, absolutely. The Federal Trade Commission strictly prohibits deceptive health claims, including false disease cure claims and unproven treatments.
  • Consumer Protection: The FTC actively monitors and takes legal action against marketers of products—including dietary supplements, alternative therapies, and unproven medical devices—that promise false cures or misleading health benefits.
  • Legal Authority: Under the FTC Act, making efficacy claims without competent and reliable scientific evidence is considered deceptive and illegal.
  • Recent Focus: Federal regulators, especially during public health events, have heavily targeted businesses promoting bogus treatments and unverified health remedies.
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