Suppression / Enforcement Problems

Amazon Flagged My Listing for Medical Claims — What Does That Mean?
If Amazon flags your listing for medical claims, it means your content suggests that your supplement can treat, cure, or prevent a disease. This includes phrases like “treats anxiety,” “relieves pain,” or “cures insomnia.” Amazon only allows structure/function claims such as “supports relaxation” or “promotes joint health.” To fix this, you must remove or rephrase all medical-style wording across your title, bullets, images, and A+ content, then update the listing for review. Read more...
My Supplement Listing Was Active for Months — Why Did Amazon Suddenly Suppress It?
Amazon can suppress a supplement listing even after months of being active because listings are continuously re-evaluated by automated systems and policy updates. The most common reason is that wording in your title, bullets, images, or A+ content is later identified as non-compliant—especially medical claims, time-based promises, or exaggerated benefits. Even if your listing was approved initially, it can still be flagged later when Amazon’s systems detect risk. Read more...
Amazon Says My Supplement Listing Violates Policy — How Do I Fix It?
If Amazon says your supplement listing violates policy, the issue is usually related to wording that implies disease treatment, guaranteed results, or drug-like effects. Start by reviewing your title, bullet points, images, and A+ content for risky claims. Replace phrases like “treats anxiety” or “works in 7 days” with safer structure/function language such as “supports calm mood” or “promotes relaxation.” Once corrected, update the listing and request a review in Seller Central. Read more...
Why Did Amazon Remove My Supplement Listing Without Warning?
Amazon may remove a supplement listing without warning if its systems detect claims that violate supplement policies, such as disease treatment language, guaranteed results, or medical-style benefits. Listings are continuously scanned for risky wording in titles, bullet points, images, and A+ content. Read more...
My Amazon Supplement Listing Got Suppressed — What Should I Do?
When a supplement listing is suppressed, Amazon is signaling that something on the page may violate its health product policies. This does not always mean the product itself is restricted. Often the issue is wording, image text, or claims that imply treatment rather than support. Read more...