Adverts for supplements claiming to treat autism banned
- Ads for three U.S.-based supplement brands claiming to treat autism and ADHD have been banned by the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority .
- Parents reported positive changes in children’s behavior using these supplements, but the ASA questioned claims of treatment effectiveness.
- The ASA found these claims breached regulations, noting one ad suggested the supplement could cure delayed linguistic development.
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