SENSA® Settles Consumer Complaint with Nutritional Task Force
MANHATTAN BEACH, Calif., Nov. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SENSA® Products, LLC announced today the settlement of a false advertising lawsuit filed by several California based district attorneys. The complaint questioned some of SENSA's advertising claims, including those related to research and studies about the product. The agreement was reached without any evidence or admission by SENSA® of the allegations in the complaint.
SENSA® is a revolutionary weight-loss product that is sprinkled onto foods to encourage portion control along with a healthy diet and regular exercise. SENSA® has a vibrant community of successful users whose stories are featured on the company's website at www.sensa.com.
"The obesity epidemic is at an all-time high and projected to increase to half of the U.S. population by 2030. SENSA® has dedicated resources to pursue initiatives aimed at helping educate the public on these issues while promoting healthy eating habits," said Kristin Chadwick, President of SENSA® Products, LLC.
SENSA® stands behind its product and firmly believes in its efficacy and benefits. The company chose to resolve the lawsuit to allow it to focus on continuing efforts in helping people lose weight and adopt a healthier lifestyle.
About SENSA®
SENSA® is a leading weight-loss tool and lifestyle brand that has helped hundreds of thousands of people lose weight without traditional dieting, stimulants or pills. Based on 25 years of research and testing from Dr. Alan Hirsch, this revolutionary weight-loss system uses science and your sense of smell to help you lose weight. Dr. Hirsch spearheaded one of the largest studies on a non-prescription weight loss product where 1436 people lost an average of 30.5 pounds in only six months. For more information or to order the SENSA® Weight-Loss System, visit www.trysensa.com or www.facebook.com/Sensa.
SOURCE SENSA Products, LLC
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