By Sarah Mirando  |  January 14, 2013

Category: Pharmaceuticals
 

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CharcoCaps Class Action Lawsuit Investigation

By Andrea Gressman

 

CharcoCapsAs Americans become more health conscious the popularity of homeopathic products continues to rise as well. However, it is being discovered that many of these homeopathic products are nothing more than a scam. One of the latest homeopathic products under investigation for being a homeopathy scam is W.F. Young CharcoCaps Dietary Supplements.

W.F. Young CharcoCaps are on the market to treat those that experience gas and abdominal bloating. They claim that the CharcoCaps are a natural detoxifier. They also claim that the homeopathic product helps to cleanse the user’s body from “unwanted materials.” They go on to state in their advertisement that “imbalances of these toxins or other substances can lead to purification and gas.”

W.F. Young CharcoCaps report having the following ingredients in each capsule:

  • Activated Charcoal
  • Gelatin (capsule shell)


However, despite the many claims W.F. Young makes about CharcoCaps, many consumers have claimed that the homeopathic product fails to deliver the many promised results and is nothing more than a homeopathic supplement scam.

As a result, a number of consumers have filed homeopathic fraud lawsuits or have even joined a homeopathic scam class action lawsuit. Currently, there homeopathic scam lawsuit attorneys investigating new claims and providing victims with sound advise on how to best proceed as a homeopathic fraud victim.

What is Homeopathic Fraud?

There are a couple of different ways that homeopathic supplement manufacturers can scam the consumer. The first is when they put so little of the active ingredient in the product, making it ineffective and equivalent to an expensive placebo.

The second way homeopathic fraud is committed is when the manufacturer exaggerates the claims that the homeopathic supplement can deliver. This is considered false advertising and there have been a number of homeopathic scam lawsuits filed and homeopathic fraud class action lawsuits created due to the false advertising of homeopathic products.

Filing Your Own Homeopathic Fraud Lawsuit

If you purchased a product like W.F. Young CharcoCaps Dietary Supplements and you did not receive the promised results, you could be eligible to file your own homeopathic scam lawsuit or join a homeopathic fraud class action. It is important that you know what your legal rights are. The best thing to do is to contact a homeopathic scam lawsuit attorney that has a great deal of experienced in recovering compensation for homeopathic scam victims.

Visit the Homeopathic Medicine, Supplement Fraud Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Investigation page right away. You simply have to provide your information and then you will receive your free legal review from an experienced homeopathic scam lawsuit attorney.

 

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Updated January 14th, 2013

 

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