Sprayology Target of False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit Investigation
By Amanda Antell
Alternative health consumers are encouraged to do their research when seeking homeopathic treatments over conventional medicine. Recently, various homeopathy companies have been hit with class action lawsuits accusing them of selling expensive treatments that are little more than placebos. - Symptom Relief
- Metabolic Support
- Immune System Maintenance
- Detoxification
Sprayology is a homeopathy company that was founded over 10 years ago by sisters Patti Connell and Ellie Whalen. The sisters chose homeopathy because they believed it to be effective, safe, and having no ill side effects, unlike conventional medicine. Homeopathy is a system of alternative medicine which originated in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. It was founded on the belief that if one substance causes symptoms of a disease in a healthy person, it will cure similar symptoms in a sick person.
However, some homeopathy professionals lack medical training and understanding, which often leads to various complications. Most of the scientific community consider homeopathy ineffective, and criticize the practice for having no factual evidence to back up their claims. The American Medical Association even criticized the practice as unethical, as it jeopardizes one’s health, as well as their family.
The non-profit, educational organizations Center for Inquiry (CFI) and the associated Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI) have petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate the homeopathy institutes in the United States, as well reprimand them for their false advertising.
Sprayology and other homeopathy companies have come under investigation for false advertising. Consumers allege that after buying the homeopathic products, nothing happened and, in some instances, the product even made their situation worse. For example, a woman who bought a spray-product from Sprayology for metabolic support supposedly gained weight from it.
If you believe you’ve been the victim of a homeopathy scam, you have legal options. Please visit the Boericke, Tafel, and Sprayology Homeopathic False Advertising Class Action Lawsuit Investigation. There, you can submit your claim for a free legal review and if it qualifies for legal action, a seasoned homeopathy fraud lawyer will contact you for a free, no-obligation consultation. You will be guided through the litigation process at no out-of-pocket expenses or hidden fees. The homeopathy attorneys working this investigation do not get paid until you do.
Updated June 10th, 2013
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