Legal Question in Consumer Law in Florida

book publishing

I am currently writing a health book on anti-aging. It will be my true and proven story of how I have come up with a protocol/regimen that has given me a 40 year old body inside and outside while being 60 years old. My question is can I state in my book the vitamins/minerals/nutraceuticals/supplements that I used and am using giving my readers the website address � URL � and price to pay and where to purchase the same products that I used and am using?

For example:

I take colloidal minerals every morning. The best colloidal product on the market can be purchased at ww.active-liquid-minerals dot com/product.htm for $16.99. All disease is a mineral deficiency.


Asked on 8/07/08, 7:30 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brent Rose The Orsini & Rose Law Firm

Re: book publishing

Sure, as long as you're not claiming to be a medical professional (unless you are a medical professional).

And I always thought disease was caused by germs... :-)

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Answered on 8/07/08, 12:26 pm


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