BBB National Programs Archive
NAD Refers Advertising Claims from COORGA Nutraceuticals to FTC for Further Review
New York, NY – Jan. 14, 2014 – The National Advertising Division has referred to the Federal Trade Commission advertising claims made by COORGA Nutraceuticals Corporation for its Grey Defense dietary supplements.
NAD is an investigative unit of the advertising industry’s system of self-regulation. It is administered by the Council of Better Business Bureaus.
NAD had requested substantiation for advertising claims that included:
- “Reverse Grey Hair in 6 Months”
- “Try Grey Defence Xtreme for 6 months, if the results don’t amaze, we’ll give you your money back”
- “Grey Defence is a super-premium dietary supplement that is formulated to assist the body in reversing gray hair due to oxidative stress”
- “Grey Defence neutralizes hydrogen peroxide on contact, helping to slow, stop and reverse grey hair due to oxidative stress”
The company, in response to NAD’s inquiry, declined to participate in the self-regulatory process. The advertiser noted that its decision was rooted in its concern about publicly disclosing the research upon which the company relies to support its advertising claims.
NAD was disappointed that the advertiser declined to participate in the self-regulatory process. In light of the advertiser’s position, NAD, pursuant to Section 2.9 of the NAD/NARB Procedures, referred this matter to the FTC for possible law enforcement action.