How to Spot Fraudulent Health Products and Health Scams

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With good health being a focal point in life for many individuals, it is important to have the ability to spot fraudulent health products and health scams, especially to protect both your health and financial investments. Many fraudulent health products and health scams make promises and claims that are usually unsafe, and in most cases, are not scientifically possible; including sudden and massive weight loss without exercise, products that prevent you from aging, instant cures, and more. Continue reading this article to learn how you can spot health scams and fraudulent health products, which in turn, can help you save both your health and your money.
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    Determine whether a health product claims to cure a major disease. If the health product claims to cure diseases such as cancer or arthritis that have not yet been found to be easily curable via medical science, the product is most likely a scam.
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    Determine whether the health product is claimed to contain secret ingredients. If a company is not willing to release information about the ingredients, or if a product is advertised to contain an ancient formula, or top-secret and special ingredients, the product is most likely a scam.
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    Review the sales copy for health products to find words or phrases that typically encourage sales. Some fraudulent health products will use words such as "amazing" or "incredible" in their sales copy to encourage you to buy the product.
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    Review the nature of product reviews or customer testimonials. In most cases, health scams and fraudulent products will print fake or positive testimonials to give the impression that their products are legitimate and will work effectively as promised.
    • Look to see if the reviews and testimonials are all positive or have high ratings. If there are no negative or unsatisfactory reviews or testimonials, the product may be a scam.
    • Look at the time and date stamp of every testimonial and review for the health product. If the positive reviews were all published within 48 hours of each other, it's most likely the company hired people to submit fake, illegitimate reviews within a certain deadline.
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    Determine if the company selling the health product asks for all payments up-front. Most companies that sell legitimate health products will offer you a free trial period or provide you with a full refund if you are not satisfied with results; whereas fraudulent companies may not provide you with such services.


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