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Remedy or ripoff? 5 things to watch out for

Remedy or ripoff? 5 things to watch out for

CBC's Marketplace uncovers tactics behind popular natural treatments

By Megan Griffith-Greene / Marketplace, CBC News Posted: Oct 31, 2014 5:00 AM ET Last Updated: Oct 31, 2014 7:03 AM ET

With hundreds of natural-sounding treatments on store shelves vying for our attention, it’s hard to know what works.

And with sales of natural supplements, diet treatments and personal care products in the billions of dollars, many consumers look at products and wonder: Is it a cure-all or a cash-grab?

CBC's Marketplace looked at four popular treatments, a detox cleanse, an anti-aging skin cream, a popular cold remedy and a diet treatment and tested the promises they make. The episode "Remedy or Ripoff?" airs tonight on CBC-TV on at 8 p.m. (8:30 p.m. NT).

Follow the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #toogoodtobetrue.

To avoid getting lured in by marketing tactics, here are five signs to watch for that may indicate the product in your hand is more ripoff than remedy.

1. "Clinically proven"

While this can sound like a product gets the scientific stamp of approval, it’s worth giving this label a second glance, Perry Romanowski, a cosmetic chemist based in Chicago, told Marketplace co-host Tom Harrington.

“On the one hand it does mean that some sort of testing was done,” he says.

“But the term clinically proven or clinically tested doesn’t have any industry standard. There’s a wide range of what that actually means.”

And, he adds, any testing that was done may not cover all of the product’s claims.

It often depends on the quality — and type — of study that was done.

Marketplace investigated an expensive anti-aging skin cream and found that some of the clinical research was self-reported effects by a small group of women.

Marketplace also tested the science behind a cold treatment. What did the studies show? If you take the pills for 17 cold and flu seasons, you should get one less cold. 

2. Promises quick results

Dr. George Dresser, a toxicologist, pharmacologist and internal medical specialist at Western University in London, Ont., is wary of health products that promise fast results.

He says the "desire for quick fixes — the idea that you can take something for six days, seven days, 30 days, and end up with an immediate improvement in your health — is a very attractive concept.”

Some popular diet treatments on the market may sell pricey products, but it may actually be the diet plan that’s the key to any weight loss.

“If you eat fewer calories than you burn, you lose weight, and that's true on any program,” Dr. Yoni Freedhoff, a specialist in nutrition and weight loss, told co-host Erica Johnson.

3. Celebrity endorsement

A big celebrity endorsement may give many treatments the air of respectability.

Weight Loss Advertising

A U.S. Senate panel looking into bogus diet product ads took Dr. Mehmet Oz to task for touting weight-loss products on his syndicated television show. (Lauren Victoria Burke/Associated Press)

But as the U.S. Senate hearings with Dr. Mehmet Oz last summer made clear, celebrity endorsements, even by prominent a celebrity doctor, don't necessarily mean that the product is better or even works.

"When you call a product a miracle, and it's something you can buy and it's something that gives people false hope, I just don't understand why you need to go there," Missouri Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill said to Oz at the hearing on bogus diet products held in July.

"I don't get why you need to say this stuff because you know it's not true."

4. "Natural"

A very appealing catch-all term, the word natural can, in fact, mean very little.

Almost anything can be considered to have a natural origin, says Romanowski, and even naturally derived ingredients can still be highly processed.

“The reality is that any company can call their product natural and there’s a fair amount of greenwashing that goes on in the cosmetic industry.

"They take a regular product, sprinkle in some extract, put it in a green package, give it a grassy kind of scent and call it natural.”

5. Trendy scientific buzzwords

"Detoxification," "stem cells" and other medical-sounding terms can give a treatment the sheen of science, but there are reasons to give these products a skeptical look.

Research done by the U.K. research group the Voice of Young Science found that among popular detox regimes, no two companies defined “detoxification” the same way.

Romanowski says that including a graph or a molecule in advertising or packaging can make consumers believe a product’s claims.

"Marketers have known for years that if you make something sound sciencey and techy, that makes people think, naturally, that it’s going to work better, even when the terms are just made up,” he says.

With files from Tyana Grundig

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  • Great information, thank you.

  • Really? Best to stick with the " if it's too good to be true~" I agree on those individuals who have already had meds for so long that their body is possibly ' in tune' with it to a certain degree. I think those people are hearing the awful stories about meds and how bad most of them are, that they go off to other options, which may not be right for them. It is sooo hard to believe the doctor these days. They told us my husband would die if he went off a particular heart med. like i said he's off all now, healthy and it's actually over a year ago. Had he stayed on the doctor said, his chances were good for longer life. (AND the likelihood of dialysis in his future.)Plus he had low blood pressure, weighed 150 pounds and always had the cholesterol of a 20 year old. Go figure.
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  • Susan and Pats simplicity to getting healthy is golden.

    We all want a quick fix, there isn't one.
    We all research our ailments and think we can cure ourselves, but in researching you can find opposite solutions.
    People know what is bad for them, people know what presses their buttons.
    We know what to do about fat~put the fork down etc.

    I learned to lighten up. I learned to distance myself from negativity or people who made me feel bad. I deleted everyone who was a problem, and every situation that was a problem.
    I adventure out daily, I swim, I meet great folks.
    My fast beating heart problem is gone, I have zero anxiety. My husband slowly got off all heart meds and is jogging now. We are ultimately content and doing great here in Panama. It is a choice and we all have the ability to fix ourselves.
  • Well said , great ideas, but you left watching old videos of "Jim and Tammy".
    • What a disaster. I was really feeling depressed so I was going to swallow five or ten benzodiazepines. But then your squirrel told me not to eat anything I can't pronounce so now I am twice as depressed cause now I don't even have a good buzz on. Oh, woe is me.
  • Excuse me, relieves stress.
    • You can "relieve" stress or you can avoid stress, both are good medicine.

      My philosophy is, your life is full of stuff.  So don't sweat the small stuff

      and remember, it's all small stuff.

  • The placebo effect gets a bad name because it messes up the results in studies. But, in fact it can be quite useful. The AMA suggests that 60% of medical problems are caused by stress. They call stress the proxy killer. Hence, whether it is religion,meditation, massage, herbs or a placebo effect, if it receives stress it has value. Stress affects your immune system, so by relieving stress your body may be able to heal itself. In other words, as they used to say, "Put your hands on the TV set and believe!"
  • The worst crooks are in the weight loss industry as mentioned in your article. If you watch closely the after models wear different clothes, higher heels and the camera angle is more flattering. My favorite phrase in this type of advertising is "but wait, there's more". When I wrote professionally the rule was write to a sixth grade intelligence level and now you know why. What idiot would believe you could rub a "scientifically proven" ointment on your skin and your flabby stomach would disappear.
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