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reporter: today s report found that 20% of supplements had labels that claim to treat a disease and that s illegal. for example, the government says this label for a product containing vitamins and a compound called dim complex is legal because it claims to boost the immune system and support overall health but it does not say it treats a specific disease. this label for a product containing algae and an herb called heal-all is illegal because it claims to treat diseases including herpes and the flu. melissa haffner was the lead analyst. this report raises questions about the extent to which these claims are truthful and not misleading. because f.d.a. doesn t have the ability to look at the substantiation behind the claims, there s really no way for them or consumers to know whether or not the claims are truthful. reporter: the f.d.a. has only limited power to regulate supplements because federal law classifies them as food not drugs. products are required to be safe ....