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Got a text message. Usually I report and delete, but for some reason I clicked the link. I watched a video, with Oprah for the entire show, and Dr. Ania Jastreboff. Attempting to do my research, I googled and found the product, Prozenith, on a site, getprozenith.com, for the same price as advertised in the video. Later I figured out this is not the same company. This group goes through ClickBank, so I thought it was more legit than the one on my phone. So I purchased, being familiar with ClickBank. But when the product arrived, it is turmeric and black pepper, not the Pink salt, green tea extract, berberine, and resverotrol that the video said was in the product. So I emailed the company for a refund. No response. Then I opened a support ticket with ClickBank, and got a confirmation of the support ticket, and they will respond when back in office. This was at the bottom of the page: © Prozenith Research 2024. All Rights Reserved.
$221.49
IN, USA- 46038
Counterfeit Product
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Prozenith
August 23, 2025
1045065
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