This is a prime example of why a market needs regulation and why existing regulation should be complied with. No-one should be allowed to make vague unproven claims of health benefits to boost sales of products.
I hope this company gets sued out of existence. They have no right to exist and the harm they have inflicted by trying to scam gullible people out of their money should be punished harshly.
We can't regulate everything. Encouraging people to think critically and make their own conclusions is a better holistic path.
Andromedan here... $380K every Planck unit of time, forced endless vacation of above maximum quality, paid breathing breaks, and way faster than light travel. I live in the Andromeda galaxy in general. My home is mobile but is a sphere the size of Saturn's average orbital distance to Sol (a radius to radius comparison, to be clear; I'm not one of those pathetic $95K/Planckers). It has an octuple star system within it, of course. I fire people like you for brunch!
That may be, but if drunks use it instead of driving drunk...
"The eleventh commandment was `Thou Shalt Compute' or `Thou Shalt Not Compute' -- I forget which." -- Epigrams in Programming, ACM SIGPLAN Sept. 1982