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Unlicensed medical ‘cures’ are flourishing in closed Facebook groups, where cancer treatments — and even surgery — are sold beyond the reach of the law | Circa October 18, 2019
Tom Porter Oct 18, 2019, 2:51 AM In a closed Facebook group, British woman Amanda Mary Jewell has for years been selling the chemical GcMAF, claiming it is a cure for cancer and autism. She has provided no medical support for this claim. Jewell also sells expensive, unregulated treatments at her clinic in the tropical nation […]
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Unlicensed medical ‘cures’ are flourishing in closed Facebook groups, where cancer treatments — and even surgery — are sold beyond the reach of the law | Circa October 18, 2019
Note From Emma Dalmayne: Mary was me. 😉 . ‘In a phone call to the self-described cancer researcher Amanda Jewell, a British woman who calls herself “Mary” describes how she is struggling to cope. “My mother, she has stage three breast cancer. It’s spread to her right. It’s spread to her lymph nodes and they’re giving her […]
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Facebook cracks down on “quack” medical cures
The woman accused of being a medical ‘quack’, making big money promoting various unsanctioned and largely ineffective medical cures appears to have been run out of Belize, per an investigation by Business Insider. Source: Facebook cracks down on “quack” medical cures
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Medical claims, unproven treatments spread in closed Facebook groups
Business Insider found a 7,000-member group devoted to selling a protein with no proven curative properties out of a remote clinic in Belize. Source: Medical claims, unproven treatments spread in closed Facebook groups