If supplements are ineffective, how is it that companies are allowed to make these false claims and advertise these supplements on television?
Dear Dr. Roach: I see supplements advertised on television that are supposed to clear “brain fog” and do many other beneficial things. Are these any good, and can they actually do the things that they claim to? If they are effective, why aren’t they sold at drugstores? If not, how is it that companies are allowed to make these false claims and advertise these supplements on television?
L.P.
I believe that there are over-the-counter supplements that are effective