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Clinical Update
12/02/2022
Vision Supplement Concern
We were asked to evaluate EyePromise AREDS 2 Plus Zinc-Free by several CL members. We have not tested this product, but have concerns about its formula and dosing, as explained in our Vision Supplements Review.
CL Answer
ConsumerLab’s Review of ION* Gut Support
ConsumerLab's Review of ION Gut Support (formerly Restore), the liquid humic extract supplement derived from soil. Learn about the evidence for ION Gut Support for on digestion and gut health, reducing inflammation, and other uses, dosage, cost, and safety.
News Release
December 16, 2009
"Eye health" supplements vary widely in formula but product quality is high according to ConsumerLab.com
"Eye Health" Supplements Vary Widely in Formula But Product Quality is High According to ConsumerLab.com
CL Answer
I have IBS and don't want to take medication if I can help it. I've heard that peppermint works for IBS, but is there good research to support this?
Information about using peppermint oil for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), including clinical evidence, dosage, safety and more.
Clinical Update
7/15/2025
Toothpaste for "Restoring" Enamel?
Made By Dentists Enamel Rebuilding Professional Toothpaste claims to help "remineralize lost enamel." Get our take on this claim and product in the Can any toothpaste "restore" enamel? section of our article about toothpastes and other dental products, which includes our Top Picks.
Clinical Update
4/06/2026
Lunakai Pro Women's Hair Growth & Restore
Lunakai Pro Women's Hair Growth & Restore was tested for its biotin content and checked for heavy metals, and is now included in our B Vitamin Supplements Review. It was tested and Approved for quality by ConsumerLab through our voluntary Quality Certification Program.
Clinical Update
5/06/2022
Toothpaste for Crowns, Veneers, and More
What type of toothpaste is best for crowns, veneers, and implants?
Can any toothpaste restore enamel?
Clinical Update
8/01/2023
Taking Probiotics When On Antibiotics
It’s commonly thought that taking probiotics helps restore the gut microbiome from taking antibiotics. But is this really how probiotics work? See what research suggests in the What It Does section of our Probiotic Supplements Review. Also see our Top Picks among probiotic supplements.
Clinical Update
2/13/2025
BioMin Toothpaste for Sensitivity?
We were asked about the claim that Dr. Collins BioMin Restore Toothpaste reduced tooth sensitivity. Get our take on this, and see our Top Pick toothpaste for sensitive teeth.
Clinical Update
7/25/2025
Lead in Toothpaste
A remineralizing toothpaste with hydroxyapatite was recently reported to contain an amount of lead several times the "Action Level." Should you be concerned? Get our take on this in the toothpastes for restoring enamel section of our article on dental products, which includes our Top Picks among toothpastes.
Product Update
10/06/2025
Concerns with IV Therapy Spas
A recent study evaluating practices at intravenous (IV) therapy spas (offering hydration and, typically, vitamin therapies) in the U.S. identified potential safety issues at most facilities. Get the details in our article about IV vitamin therapy.
Also learn why IV glutathione therapy is not advised for restoring glutathione levels after Tylenol use, despite celebrity endorsements.
Recalls & Warnings
May 06, 2025
Joint Supplement Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk
On April 15, 2025, Optimal Carnivore, LLC recalled 1,483 bottles of Bone & Joint Restore capsules because they have the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella.
Recalls & Warnings
February 19, 2005
Seller of Eye Supplement Purporting to Restore Vision and Eliminate "Floaters" Settles FTC Charges
On February 15, 2005, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Hi-Health Supermart Corporation (Hi-Health) and its owner, Simon Chalpin, have settled FTC charges that they made unsubstantiated advertising claims that their product – Premier Formula for Ocular Nutrition-Optim3 (Ocular ...
Recalls & Warnings
May 20, 2005
Seller of "Ocular Nutrition" Supplement Settles FTC Charges
On March 16, 2005, The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Hi-Health Supermart Corporation (Hi-Health) and its owner, Simon Chalpin, settled FTC charges that they made unsubstantiated advertising claims that their product – Premier Formula for Ocular Nutrition-Optim3 (Ocular Nutrition) – ...
Recalls & Warnings
July 15, 2004
Company Stopped by FTC from Claiming to Prevent or Reverse Memory Loss without Evidence
On July 13, 2004, the Federal Trade Commission(FTC) announced that a dietary supplement manufacturer has settled FTC charges that it violated federal law by making unsubstantiated claims that its product, “Senior Moment,” could prevent memory loss and restore memory function in adults.
Recalls & Warnings
April 28, 2020
Ten Multi-Level Marketing Companies Warned for Coronavirus and Deceptive Earnings Claims
On April 24, 2020, the FTC announced that it sent warning letters to ten multi-level marketing companies for selling products such as essential oils and immune system boosters with unsupported claims that they can treat coronavirus (COVID-19) and/or for misrespresenting potential earnings people ...
Recalls & Warnings
October 11, 2016
Seller of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Settles FTC Charges of False Advertising
On October 5, 2016, the FTC announced the sellers of the liquid glucosamine and chondroitin supplement Supple (Supple LLC) agreed to settle charges they made false claims about the product.
Recalls & Warnings
February 03, 2016
Seller of Weight and Enhancement Supplements Warned For Drug Claims
On December 11, 2015, the FDA issued a warning letter to The One Minute Miracle, Inc., following a review of the company's website which found statements made about Miracle Diet 30 and Miracle Rock 48 to be drug claims.
Recalls & Warnings
May 13, 2015
Amberen Weight Loss Claims Not Supported by Evidence, Says FTC
On May 12, 2015, the FTC announced it filed a complaint to stop Lunada Biomedical Inc. from advertising that its product Amberen is clinically proven to cause substantial weight loss in women over 40.
Recalls & Warnings
August 30, 2012
FDA Warns of Medical Claims Made For Numerous Chinese Herbal Products
On August 15, 2012, the FDA warned Dragon Herbs that promotional statements made on the company's website constitute drug claims for twenty herbal products, including CardioPro 2000, Cordyceps, Duanwood Reishi, Gynostemma, Ginseng and Astragalus Combination, Dang Gui and Gelatin, Sweet Relief, ...