Regen Portal // Compliance Sandbox
This is a fake clinic. Apex Regenerative Wellness does not exist. Every page is loaded with marketing copy that breaks FDA rules, FTC rules, and Google and Meta ad policy. We use it to test whether RegenCompliance.ai catches the bad copy, and as a teaching example of what not to do.
See the demo pages How to read this siteThe body of each page reads like a real cash-pay clinic site, on purpose, so the scanner has realistic material to flag. The red marks are not part of the clinic copy. They are the findings layer.
Highlighted phrases like cures arthritis are claims a compliant site can never make. Each one carries a number.
At the bottom of every page, a "Scanner Findings" panel lists each flagged phrase, the rule it breaks, and the compliant rewrite.
Use "Hide violation flags" in the top bar to view the page the way a crawler reads it: clean, convincing, and completely non-compliant.
Each targets a different high-risk area from the Regen Portal Compliance Bible.
Bone and joint, hair, and aesthetics. Demonstrates cure claims, fake "FDA approved" status, guarantees, absolute-safety claims, and surgery-comparison claims.
The highest-risk modality. There are no FDA-approved exosome products for human use, so any treatment marketing at all is a violation.
BPC-157 and TB-500. Shows the mistake of selling banned compounded peptides as available injectables with cure claims and no prescription.
A lead-gen page plus mock ad creative, paired with a "what you can and cannot say" breakdown for Google Ads and Meta.
This home page contains one sample flag so you can see the format. The real volume is on the four modality pages.
"cures arthritis"
FDA FD&C Act // disease cure claim // unapproved biologic
A "cure" claim turns a procedure into a drug claim in the eyes of the FDA, and no regenerative procedure is approved to cure arthritis. This is the single most common violation across regen clinic sites.
Compliant alternative: describe the procedure and the consultation, not an outcome. "Some clinicians use PRP as part of a joint health plan. Schedule a consultation to learn whether it may be appropriate for you."