In the world of alternative healing solutions, colloidal silver has been beloved for centuries. Fans rave that it’s a natural do-it-all antibiotic supplement that can clean wounds, boost immunity, and ...
As the Coronavirus takes the world by storm, governments and people everywhere are looking for solutions – yet given the short time in which it happened, there are no proven medical cures yet.
Colloidal silver, herbal supplements and essential oils are among a number of products currently being fraudulently promoted as cures for COVID-19, as the US Food and Drug Administration targets seven ...
In the midst of the coronavirus outbreak, public health officials have made it clear: There is no pill, vaccine or supplement that can cure or prevent the virus. But that hasn’t stopped scam artists ...
After televangelist Jim Bakker suggested on his show that colloidal silver could cure the novel coronavirus, the Missouri Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday that it is suing him as part of a ...
Televangelist Jim Bakker and his church production company will pay $60,524 in restitution to settle a deceptive-trade practices lawsuit brought by Attorney General Leslie Rutledge over the way Bakker ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has gone to court to stop an Atoka company from allegedly selling products containing colloidal silver as a remedy for COVID-19. The FDA, in a civil lawsuit filed ...
Governmental agencies are stepping in to debunk bogus coronavirus cures – including chlorine, garlic or colloidal silver – that are ricocheting around the Internet. The World Health Organization has ...
Missouri's attorney general sued a televangelist on Tuesday, alleging that he misrepresented a substance on his show by falsely claiming it could cure the novel coronavirus. The 80-year-old preacher ...
Right-wing personality Candace Owens is urging her fans to consume a quack medical cure known for turning users’ skin blue. In an Instagram video posted on Thursday, Owens praised the use of colloidal ...
As the novel coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, so does misinformation surrounding the illness, heightening global anxiety. On March 10, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt (R) filed a ...