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6. Sure, but this man an ongoing danger to public health.
Sat Apr 17, 2021, 03:11 AM
Apr 2021

The oleander extract is actually a decent similarity here. This man is profiting off lying to people and at the risk of their actual health. Imagine if the owner of said product were still claiming it were a "miracle drug" now? It's toxic. Pillow twit made the claims, but he's not actually manufacturing it. This guy does make the supplement he's touting. He's the person profiting from his claims and flat out lying to people, now... today.

He's selling, for his profit, an unscientific claim to people. He was asked to stop and refused. He's profiteering off a public health lie and is about to face the law for doing so and his refusing to stop endangering people when told to do so.

I'm glad. He's a disgrace to his profession in my opinion.

I don't mean to sound harsh, but he's not coming across as a sympathetic person in the linked article. He gives off the vibe of a greedy person profiteering off scared and gullible people who is willing to go to court to try and protect his profits rather than rescind his bombastic claims for the good of the public health.

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