Pain Management
Signal ReliefAbout
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- Advertising Review:Read moreOn February 26, 2025, BBB asked the business to substantiate claims that its product is “Made in the USA” and that it can reduce pain in as little as seconds, provide relief for back aches, shoulder aches, hip soreness, and more. BBB's Code of Advertising requires advertisers to be prepared to substantiate such claims through independent scientific testing.
The BBB Code of Advertising also states that, “‘Made in USA,’ and similar terms used to describe the origin of a product must be truthful and substantiated. In general, all or virtually all of the product must be made in the USA. Qualified “Made in USA” claims can be made under certain circumstances and with appropriate disclosures.
The business did not respond to BBB’s request for revisions and clarification in its advertising.
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