Restricted Product Policy Violation Phrase: "Anxiety Relief"
Note of caution: Do not use the words "Anxiety Relief" in your product title, description, bullet points, or A+ content. The Amazon bot will eventually find that and consider it a prohibited disease claim, even though it's just a soothing cup of tea.
I removed the phrase, now I just have to wait for Seller Support to eventually get around to reviewing it and re-instating the product. Any ideas how long that might take?
Restricted Product Policy Violation Phrase: "Anxiety Relief"
Note of caution: Do not use the words "Anxiety Relief" in your product title, description, bullet points, or A+ content. The Amazon bot will eventually find that and consider it a prohibited disease claim, even though it's just a soothing cup of tea.
I removed the phrase, now I just have to wait for Seller Support to eventually get around to reviewing it and re-instating the product. Any ideas how long that might take?
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Table 3.15 - DSM-IV to DSM-5 - Generalized Anxiety Disorder Comparison
Yes, anxiety is considered a mental illness disorder and any product that claims to relieve "anxiety" (the disorder), will be flagged for removal.
I know it's BS, but use layman terms such as: "calming" or "soothing", instead.
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I am tagging @Glenn_Amazonsince he was incredibly helpful with a problem I had last year, but if any other MOD is available to help me with this problem, I'd appreciate it.
I had a product with a listing removed over a week ago for a prohibited health claim, "anxiety relief". I removed the prohibited words, and anything else I thought might be a problem in the bullet points, images, and A+ content, and appealed.
I keep getting the same canned response though as no one has looked at the new details to confirm the claims are removed.
The case # is 12022187041 if any MOD can look into this.
Thanks.