Optimal Health Systems Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating Optimal Health Systems for misleading “Plastic Detox Pak” supplement claims.

Reported Plastic Detox Pak Issues

  • Advertised as “the first supplement proven to break down plastic toxins like phthalates.”
  • Marketed with enzyme-based detox language suggesting clinical efficacy.
  • No recognized human studies or FDA data to support detox or phthalate-removal claims.

Why Consumers Should Be Concerned

Such marketing may constitute false or misleading health claims under FTC and state consumer-protection laws, especially when consumers rely on “clinically proven” phrasing without substantiated data.

Signs You May Be Affected

  • You bought Plastic Detox Pak expecting it to remove plastics or toxins.
  • You relied on “doctor-formulated” or “clinically proven” claims.
  • You experienced unauthorized renewals or refund denials.

If you purchased Plastic Detox Pak or Chemzyme products, contact [email protected] or (202) 470-3520 for a free case review.

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