Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether Niagen Bioscience falsely marketed its supplements as “clinically proven” to boost NAD+ levels and provide anti-aging benefits.
What Consumers Report About Supplement Claims
Consumers in wellness forums and on product review sites report purchasing Niagen supplements for longevity and health benefits.
- Some users report no noticeable effects despite prolonged use.
- Others question whether the advertised clinical evidence supports real-world outcomes.
Many buyers say they relied on scientific-sounding claims when paying premium prices.
Why Consumers Should Be Concerned
Unsubstantiated health claims may violate consumer protection laws and raise issues under dietary supplements regulations.
If products are marketed with claims that resemble disease treatment or prevention, additional regulatory concerns may apply.
Signs You May Be Affected
- You purchased supplements based on “clinically proven” claims.
- You did not experience the advertised benefits.
- You paid a premium for perceived scientific validation.
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