FTC stops marketers of anti-aging supplement ReJuvenation from making false “cure-all” claims

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In their advertisements, the defendants claimed that ReJuvenation is made of amino acids and herbal extracts. It can reverse the aging process and age-related damages to the body. They also claimed in their ads that the product can reduce wrinkles and improve memory/cognitive functioning.

The defendant’s health claims about ReJuvination were misleading and lack clinical or scientific evidence, according to the FTC.

In a statement, FTC Bureau of Consumer Protection Director Andrew Smith said. “This is another company promising older adults an anti-aging wonder drug that reverses the effects of the disease. If you make those kinds of claims, you’d better have credible science to back it up or the FTC is coming for you.”

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FTC is seeking monetary relief and permanent injunction

The Commission is requesting an Arizona district court to permanently prohibit Quantum Wellness, Auzenne, Veloso, and Collins from making false claims that ReJuvenation is clinically and scientifically proven to cure age-related ailments.