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Is there not a law that prevents obvious fakes like this this from the continuing selling of these pills ? Why isn't he being locked up as he  would have been in most countries of the world ? Mr."MO" here must be someone of impartment's kin. Hey PM is he your kin ?

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Sadly there are many of these 'cures' which are peddled by Quacks to the gullible. Some countries have laws forbidding the making of false cancer cure claims but these laws are ineffective in eliminating the cr*p which is available online.

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3 hours ago, Spaniel said:

Go back and read the OP.       The herbal capsules are free.

Trying to claim 'Fame' doesn't always cost money! :thumbsup:

 

Face is the only thing of more importance than money in the kingdom - IMHO.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Jeremy50 said:

Easy to sell this worthless junk to people who are clutching at straws. All it takes is a greedy and cold hearted scammer like this man.

 

Did you mean the man that GIVES the pills for free is a cold hearted scammer?

 

He does not charge for them, they are free.

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so he's not a doctor,no medical background,selling fake medicine that hasn't been approved.i bet if it was skin cream and he had 20.000.000b and a pile of gold in the cupboard he would be hung draw and quartered like the other report in tv.as for being free there's more to this than what's been reported.the lies start with him appointing himself as a doctor.

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45 minutes ago, billd766 said:

 

Did you mean the man that GIVES the pills for free is a cold hearted scammer?

 

He does not charge for them, they are free.

Does he also refuse donations?

 

You dont have to directly charge someone to get their money. 

 

He takes advantage of people who are facing death in the eyes and are at their most vulnerable moment in their life. 

 

So yes, he is a cold hearted scammer or an idiot misusing trust he gets undeservingly.

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Posted
8 hours ago, YetAnother said:

modern medicine based on scientific studies versus some guy's money-making placebos ; betting on the former

He hands them out for free, so where does "money-making placebos" come from..?:whistling:

Posted
7 hours ago, Bob12345 said:

Does he also refuse donations?

 

You dont have to directly charge someone to get their money. 

 

He takes advantage of people who are facing death in the eyes and are at their most vulnerable moment in their life. 

 

So yes, he is a cold hearted scammer or an idiot misusing trust he gets undeservingly.

 

I have no idea, do you?

 

If you really need to know then contact him, (I have no idea how).

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Panacea. No doubt some cases regress. Little harm in it really unless people forego conventional treatment in reliance on this. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, nausea said:

Panacea. No doubt some cases regress. Little harm in it really unless people forego conventional treatment in reliance on this. 

Note always true - Many of these Quack "cures" can interact unfavorably with conventional treatment

 

Posted
5 hours ago, Swimman said:

Note always true - Many of these Quack "cures" can interact unfavorably with conventional treatment

 

Well, maybe, but if you're screwed anway, what difference does it make; as they say "hope" was the last thing to come out of Pandora's bag.

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