Every Landing Page promoting food supplements must contain the next footnotes:
*This Advertorial is based on fiction and any similarity to real people, places, or events are purely coincidental.
*The product advertised is a dietary supplement. Dietary supplements are products intended to supplement the diet. They are not medicines and are not intended to treat, diagnose, mitigate, prevent, or cure diseases. Original affiliate program offer
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NO local celebrities on creatives (prelandings, landing, and banners)
Mention Claudio Aldunate, give references or use his photos
Deepfakes and other AI features which help to make fake videos or photos with celebrities
Fake certificates, awards, licenses which are \"related\" to government institutions
Using seals, heraldry, etc.
Attributing properties that are not related to the product
Mention recovery from a serious condition
Promise rapid health improvement
Using words like \'heals, heals\', \'medicine\', \'drug\', etc.
Any kind of mentioning medical/health workers, medical facilities, government authorities, patients, and their comments
The images of people who might resemble a medical worker
The statements that denigrate traditional medicine and allopathic medicines
Attributing to food supplements the property of preventing, treating, or curing a human disease or refer to such properties; - include direct statements or suggest that a varied and balanced diet cannot provide adequate amounts of nutrients in general. Food supplements are administered to maintain health, to promote the growth and development of the body
To guarantee an effect - to guarantee the absence of side effects