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Tag Archives: Target Up & Up Ginko Biloba

February 4, 2015 · 3:37 pm

Herbal Supplements – Sometimes they lie about what’s in them

If you purchased any of the supplements listed below from GNC, Target, Walgreens, or Walmart, and you are interested in serving as a class representative, in a potential false advertising class action lawsuit, you are invited to contact us.

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  • “Herbal Plus” brand Gingko Biloba
  • “Herbal Plus” brand St. John’s Wort
  • “Herbal Plus” brand Ginseng
  • “Herbal Plus” brand Echinacea
  • “Herbal Plus” brand Saw Palmetto

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