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fine for false claims. the government coming down on maker of a green coffee extract that dr. oz called a miracle pill. abc s mara schiavocampo has the story. reporter: it has been hailed as a super supplement. this miracle pill can burn fat fast. reporter: by tv s most famous doctor. taking green coffee extract doubles your weight loss. reporter: but the company behind the green coffee extract, afs, settled with the ftc for $3.5 million. over charges it made baseless weight loss claims about the product. the ftc will not hesitate to act when we see misleading claims in the marketplace. reporter: in their complaint, the ftc says the company conducted a seriously flawed human clinical trial. falsely claiming participants lost average of 10% of their body weight without changing diet or exercise. and then continued to deceive consumers by repeating those claims in marketing. including touting dr. oz s
doctor. this miracle pill can burn fat fast. reporter: dr. oz trusted by millions found him questioned by senators and questionable diet claims. why would you say someone that something is a miracle in the bottle. i feel comfortable. i don t sell it. these are not for long term use. taking green coffee extract, doubles your weight loss. reporter: just weeks after those positive pronouncements, sellers of green coffee been extract started popping up on the internet. one florida company imbedded dr. oz s show, which includes false advertising and paid testimonials an attorney says the charges are misleading and baseless. dr. oz says he has nothing to do with any of the people. he didn t give them permission to use his name or show and makes no money from his sales. the hearing was aimed at problems in the weight loss business which wracks up $40 billion a year. you sprinkle on to take the weight loss.