Selmedica
Selmedica is a health and wellness company that specializes in the development and marketing of natural health products. The company's product line includes dietary supplements, skin care products, and health-related information products. Selmedica's mission is to provide consumers with safe, effective, and natural solutions to their health and wellness needs.
History[edit | edit source]
Selmedica was founded in 2001 by Perry Belcher. The company started with a focus on natural health products and has since expanded to include a wide range of health and wellness products. Selmedica's products are sold online and through select retailers.
Products[edit | edit source]
Selmedica offers a variety of health and wellness products. These include:
- Dietary supplements: Selmedica offers a range of dietary supplements designed to support various aspects of health, including digestive health, heart health, and immune system support.
- Skin care products: Selmedica's skin care line includes products designed to address a variety of skin concerns, including aging, acne, and dry skin.
- Health-related information products: Selmedica also offers a range of information products designed to educate consumers about health and wellness topics.
Controversies[edit | edit source]
In 2007, Selmedica was the subject of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) investigation. The FTC alleged that Selmedica made false and unsubstantiated claims about the effectiveness of some of its products. The company settled the charges by agreeing to pay a fine and to stop making the disputed claims.
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