Zion Health Healing Clay Products Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Zion Health improperly markets clay-based personal-care products with misleading “healing,” detoxification, or wellness-related claims.

What Consumers Report

Consumers report purchasing Zion Health products based on marketing emphasizing:

  • “Healing clay” and “Heal from the Earth” branding.
  • Claims that clay minerals can absorb toxins or purify the body.
  • Representations suggesting detoxification, skin purification, or wellness benefits.
  • Third-party marketing materials referencing anti-inflammatory or antiseptic properties.

Consumers also report paying premium prices for products marketed as natural or therapeutic alternatives to conventional deodorants and personal-care products.

Why Individuals Should Be Concerned

Personal-care and cosmetic products may not legally claim to heal, treat disease, or provide therapeutic medical benefits without appropriate substantiation or regulatory approval. Consumers may have paid a price premium based on implied health or wellness benefits beyond ordinary deodorant or cosmetic performance.

Potential concerns may include:

  • Misleading health or wellness marketing
  • Unsupported detoxification or toxin-removal claims
  • Improper “healing” representations for cosmetic products
  • Economic harm from premium-priced wellness branding

Signs You May Be Affected

  • You purchased Zion Health products because of “healing,” detoxification, or wellness-related claims.
  • You relied on marketing about clay minerals, purification, or toxin absorption.
  • You paid more for the products because you believed they provided therapeutic or health-related benefits.

If you have encountered these issues, we would like to hear from you. Please complete the contact form on this page, send us an email at [email protected], or give us a call at (202) 470-3520.

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