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Description

It started with a podcast supposedly with Oprah and an Endocrinologist from Yale, Dr. Ania Jastreboff, who discovered four natural ingredients that mimicked Ozempic without the side effects. It was to lower A1C. The four ingredients included green tea extract, BHB salts and Maqui Berry all propritioned according to the Doctor's formula. When I received the six bottles I ordered, according to the label, all they were were tumeric and black pepper. I believe what I watched was an AI manipulated ad from a podcast Oprah had done earlier. It was that good of a copy.

Dollars Lost

$250

Targeted Person's Location

MI, USA- 48236

Scammer Information
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Aurora, CO- 80011

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Unknown Email

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(323) 529-8488

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getprozenith.com

Scam Type

Online Purchase

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Business name

Prozenith

Date Reported

August 13, 2025

Scam ID

1037677


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