Texas AG tells Arlington Medical Spa to Stop Claiming Vitamin C Treatment Prevents Coronavirus

April 16, 2020

Texas officials are warning a spa in Arlington that allegedly claimed their vitamin C infusions can prevent and cure coronavirus.
Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Federal Trade Commission warned Resurgence Medical Spa on Matlock Road in a letter, saying their claims violate state and federal consumer laws.In the letter, Paxton’s office says Resurgence Wellness claims that their “Vitamin C Immune Booster IV nutrition infusions at a cost of $99 can prevent, reduce symptoms and treat COVID-19.” The letter cited four of the spa’s Instagram and Facebook posts in mid to late March.Read more at ABC 8 WFAA >>

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