This language is straight from the FTC's complaint:
A. Vitamin D: The Truth v. Defendants’ Misrepresentations
- Wellness Warrior Vita D is an ingestible product sold in softgel capsule form. Each softgel of Wellness Warrior Vita D contains 5,000 IU Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) and unspecified amounts of “[o]rganic, extra virgin olive oil and softgel (bovine gelatin, vegetable glycerin, and purified water).” The Wellness Warrior Vita D product label directs users to “Take one softgel daily, or as directed by your healthcare practitioner.” Wellness Warrior Kids’ Multivitamin also contains Vitamin D.
No Studies Prove That Vitamin D Prevents or Treats COVID-19
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There is no competent and reliable scientific evidence that Vitamin D protects against, treats, or prevents COVID-19.
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There are no published studies that prove that Vitamin D protects against, treats, or prevents COVID-19.
Now go to https://c19early.org/d. It lists more than 100 studies showing that Vitamin D improves mortality, recovery, odds of ICU admission, and viral clearance in COVID patients.
The FTC's complaint is void on its face.
If people want to purchase overpriced Vitamin D with special extra virgin olive oil, that's their problem. Studies show that Vitamin D does treat COVID and this guy may be a huckster, but he didn't claim anything illegal.
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