Carb Cutter, Alzare Male Enhancement Product Claims Cut Short By NAD
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Claims for Health & Nutrition Systems International's Carb Cutter should be modified to reflect that "cheating" on one's low-carb diet while taking the dietary supplement could have negative results, the National Advertising Division concludes in an upcoming Case Reports
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