Health Fraud – Illegally Sold Cancer Treatments

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    gavin
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    Thanks for that Marion. Words fail me at the lows that these morons would steep to in doing this in targeting vulnerable people. Things like this is another example of why people should NOT just blindly trust something that they read online which make these sort of claims.

    Please people, do not fall for any of this garbage if you see something or someone making claims about this that or the next thing online!!!!!

    Just because something is promoted online does NOT mean it is safe, effective or approved or anything like that as Marion says.

    Check new things out by all means but do your research and most importantly speak to people in the medical profession, your doc, onc etc and even bring something or show it here and we will all take a look at it as well.

    Hugs to all,

    Gavin

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    marions
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    Some companies are illegally selling more than 65 products that claim to prevent, diagnose, treat, mitigate or cure cancer. The products are marketed and sold without FDA approval, most commonly on websites or social media platforms. They have not been reviewed by FDA for safety and efficacy, and can be dangerous to both people and pets.

    It is a violation of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to market and sell products that claim to prevent, diagnose, treat, mitigate or cure diseases without first demonstrating to the FDA that they are safe and effective for their labeled uses. The illegally sold products cited in the warning letters include a variety of product types, such as pills, topical creams, ointments, oils, drops, syrups, teas and diagnostics (such as thermography devices). They include products marketed for use by humans or pets that make illegal, unproven claims regarding preventing, reversing or curing cancer, killing/inhibiting cancer cells or tumors, or other similar anti-cancer claims.

    Here is the list of drugs:
    https://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ProtectYourself/HealthFraud/ucm533465.htm?source=govdelivery&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery

    Marion

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