When Fake Endorsements Meet Fake Wellness — You End Up With Fake Health.
Don’t let AI-made lies sell you fake wellness.
The Better Business Bureau just issued a nationwide warning against a so-called supplement brand “Prozenith” — now rebranding as “Slimjaro.” People ordered miracle weight-loss capsules and received turmeric powder instead. AI-generated Oprah endorsements. Fake “FDA approved” claims. Refunds that never came. And hundreds of consumers left cheated.
This is what happens when health becomes a clickbait business.
At Bagdara Farms, our turmeric isn’t hiding behind a screen.
It’s grown in the middle of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, in red mineral-rich soil, watered by monsoon rains, watched over by tigers, elephants, and tribal farmers who know what real healing looks like.
No AI. No fake labels. No false claims. Just wild turmeric, whole-root, alive. Because truth can’t be synthesized — it has to be grown.