Guest guest Posted January 30, 2003 Report Share Posted January 30, 2003 Let's find out what's going on here. Wally >The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has charged the Dr. Association (a >nonprofit organization in California), Behandlungzentrum GMbH (a Swiss >company), and Scientologist Amrein (a Swiss citizen who is the sole >officer and director of both) with falsely advertising devices and herbal >products related to the theories of Hulda . [swiss company charged by >FTC with making unsubstantiated health claims. FTC news release, Jan 27, >2003]. >http://www.quackwatch.com/02ConsumerProtection/FTCActions/clarkassn.html >The complaint, filed in an Ohio federal court, alleges that the defendants >made unsubstantiated representations that: > >**The Super-Zapper Deluxe device is effective to kill bacteria, viruses, >and parasites in the human body, and is effective against chronic >infections, cancer, and AIDS. > >** The Super-Zapper Deluxe, used with the Complete Herbal Parasite >Program, is effective to cure all forms of cancer in humans and to cure AIDS. > >** The Supper-Zapper Deluxe, used with the Complete Herbal Parasite >Program and avoidance of pollutants, is effective to cure diabetes, >multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, endometriosis, asthma, and many other >diseases. > >** Dr. 's New 21 Day Program for Advanced Cancers is effective to >cure all forms of cancer in humans; has cured many people diagnosed with >advanced cancer; and when used with the Super-Zapper Deluxe, make surgery >and chemotherapy unnecessary. > >** The Syncrometer device is more accurate than the best testing methods >at diagnosing all forms of disease; and can detect the presence of any >substance at specific points in the human body. They claim that Dr. Hulda is an unlicensed naturopath who obtained her " degree " from a nonaccredited correspondence school. She has written several books and operates a clinic in Mexico where she offers treatment for cancer and other serious diseases. In 2001, the FTC obtained a consent agreement with another company selling -recommended products. [FTC prohibits marketers of herbal products and the " Zapper " from making unsubstantiated claims. FTC News Release, Dec 29, 2001] http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2001/12/westdiet.htm Is this accurate? If not, why not let them know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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