John Francis on Nostr: Seems to be an increase in quack cure advertising on TV lately. "Liver pills" and ...
Seems to be an increase in quack cure advertising on TV lately. "Liver pills" and "herbal hair regrowth" tonic.
Making unsubstantiated health claims.
Snake oil.
Government keeps allowing the line between snake oil and medicine to blur, and then wonders how the anti-vax movement finds so many suckers.
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