Michael A. Kakuk  |  May 10, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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vitamin-shoppeA class action lawsuit in California alleges that Garcinia Cambogia pills manufactured and marketed by Vitamin Shoppe for weight loss do not work as advertised.

Vitamin Shoppe falsely states that its Garcinia Cambogia is “an effective aid in ‘weight management’ and ‘appetite control’ despite that the Product’s only purportedly active ingredients, Hydroxycitric Acid (‘HCA’) and chromium are scientifically proven to be incapable of providing such weight-loss benefits,” the class action asserts.

The Vitamin Shoppe class action lawsuit cites numerous scientific studies that Garcinia Cambogia extract (also called HCA) does not help with weight loss or appetite suppression. “In fact, the only reliable scientific evidence demonstrates it is no more effective as a weight-management aid than a placebo,” according to the complaint.

For example, one double-blind study by the International Journal of Obesity found that HCA did not cause any changes in metabolism and that it was not “an effective weight loss agent.” Similarly, a scientific test in 2000 by the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that even large doses of Garcinia Cambogia extract did not effect “fat and carbohydrate oxidation rates.”

This is not the only class action to challenge the purported effects of Garcinia Cambogia. A prior lawsuit was filed against BPI Sports for their pills containing HCA. That class action claims that BPI Sports and others marketed its Garcinia Cambogia pills for “weight loss” and “appetite support.”  That complaint cited the same studies, and alleged violations of California consumer protection laws.

Here, the complaint against Vitamin Shoppe claims the company made false and misleading statements that the “dietary supplement” will help people lose weight and control their appetite. In support, the complaint includes pictures of a Vitamin Shoppe pill bottle that has the phrases “weight management” and “appetite control” on the front.

Plaintiff Andew Nathan states that he lives in San Diego, and that he purchased a bottle of 180 caplets of Vitamin Shoppe’s Garcinia Cambogia Extract. Nathan says he bought those pills because of its claims of “weight management” and “appetite control.”  The complaint asserts that Nathan reasonably relied on those claims, and was injured as a result.

The Vitamin Shoppe false weight loss lawsuit requests certification of a Class of all persons who purchased the Garcinia Cambogia extract pills in California for personal or household use. The complaint alleges violations of regulations of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and California consumer protection laws.

The class action seeks restitution, including actual and punitive damages. In addition, the complaint asks for an injunction requiring Vitamin Shoppe to stop its deceptive marketing, engage in a corrective advertising campaign, and issue a recall of its Garcinia Cambogia pills.

Nathan is represented by Paul K. Joseph of The Law Office of Paul K. Joseph PC.

The Vitamin Shoppe Garcinia Cambogia Class Action Lawsuit is Andrew Nathan v. Vitamin Shoppe Inc., Case No. 3:17-cv-00948, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

UPDATE: The Vitamin Shoppe Garcinia Cambogia class action lawsuit was dismissed for failure to state a claim on February 12, 2018.

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106 thoughts onVitamin Shoppe Class Action Says ‘Weight Loss’ Pills Don’t Work

  1. Maureen says:

    How do we sign up for this one?

  2. Linda Atkins says:

    I was so excited about these pills. To think I can finally loose weight. Boy was I disappointed. I didn’t loose weight but gained some. Please add me to the list to try and get some of my money back. Thank you.

  3. Cheryl says:

    I bought these also. I was pumped, believing they would reduce my appetite and tendency to overeat, and help me to lose weight. After 3 months, they did not help to reduce my appetite or overeat. And instead of losing weight, I have actually gained 4 more pounds. WTF! I would like to be added to this class action.

  4. Elizabeth says:

    I also purchased this but never lose weight

  5. Galina says:

    After advertising from DR. Oz I bought 3 bottle. Got it on sale and, of course, didn’t work! Complete waste. And I have problem to cancel automatic charges on my account.

  6. Tanisha says:

    I have 4 bottles in my pantry as we speak. Got it on sale and, of course, didn’t work! Complete waste.

  7. Deborah Weber says:

    I would like to join the suit too as I bought this expensive product and, after months of trying, didn’t drop any weight.

  8. Cynthia Burrow says:

    I also took them with out losing any weight and they were not cheap. I would like to join the suit.

  9. Linda Zelesnick says:

    I GAINED WEIGHT WITH THIS PRODUCT PLUS MY DOCTOR TOLD ME THEY WERE NO GOOD.

  10. Deidre says:

    Please add me I gained weight with these pills

    1. Deborah McLien-McClendon says:

      I purchased these pills and the cleanser. Both did not work. Did not lose any weight. Plus, they were taking money out of my account that I did not authorize. Got my money back for that after taking action with my bank. Those pills are a scam!

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