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This woman seems very greedy to charge that amount of money- now it back fires

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> A north Queensland woman has been ordered to stop treating cancer

> patients with what she claimed was a " miracle mineral supplement " .

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> Mackay resident Jillian Margaret Newlands charged cancer patients up to

> $2,000 per treatment to inject them with a concoction of citric acid and

> sodium chlorite, claiming it would cure cancer.

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> The District Court in Brisbane has been told in one case she even

> advised one client not to seek chemotherapy treatment.

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> The Court was also told the claims were false and misleading and that Ms

> Newlands was not qualified to practise cancer treatment.

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> The court was told that Ms Newlands operated from the garage of her

> home, and investigators from the Office of Fair Trading found no

> evidence of proper sterilising techniques.

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> Newlands was ordered to pay court costs and has has been told to stop

> administering treatments that are not approved by the Therapeutic Goods

> Administration.

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> http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/04/23/2550810.htm?section=australia

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> http://tinyurl.com/d43t2w

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