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After researching the product online, Brandon decides that the product is safe to use. He tries the product and ends up experiencing mood swings and gastric distress for several days. What should Brandon do?
 a. Take the product back to the supplement store and demand his money back.
 b. Take legal actions against his friends for encouraging him to take a dangerous product.
  c. Take legal actions against the manufacturer of the supplement.
 d. Contact the Federal Trade Commission and register a complaint.
 e. Stop taking the product and nothing else. He was the one who made the mistake of trying the product in the first place.

Question 2

On the label of Muscle Mass Magic it states, This product safely increases lean body mass by 25 in the first seven weeks of use.. Why is this statement problematic?
 a. People may believe the claim even though it is questionable.
 b. Freedom of speech applies to product labels.
 c. There is likely no reliable research to prove that body mass gains will increase 25 in the first seven weeks.
  d. There is likely to be reliable research but it's not clearly stated on their website.
 e. People may believe the claim even though it is questionable and there is likely no reliable research to prove that body mass gains will increase 25 in the first seven weeks.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

e



JMatthes

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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