Quackery today
The most common products that are being sold, and are considered ineffective or unproven by experts are herbal medicines. These are usually harmless, and can not legally claim to cure medical conditions. In most countries there is no regulation of herbal medicines. Some herbal medicines are dangerous, some work, some are a harmless waste of money (besides a possible placebo effect).
Numerous diet programs use people's concern over their image, as a way to make money. They sell books and videos, often with ridiculous ideas about nutrition.
A more disturbing, and a practice more often acknowledged to be quackery, are the miracle cancer cures and treatments.
Many people in western countries, after losing hope with conventional medicine, go to places such as Tijuana, Mexico, where promises of effective treatment for diseases such as cancer are made. (Usually over the internet.)
At these institutions, untrained, or immoral, technicians apply all sort of useless treatments. Examples include pulsing an electrical current through the body to kill 'the bad cells', this has no effect on any cellss. These devices usually consist of a car battery, hooked up to two metal plates, in a medical-looking box. They receive a lot of money, and cite a lot of people cured. These people usually blame a conspiracy or a cover-up for the fact the treatment is not used elsewhere.
Many people die because of these places, as their tumour keeps growing, while they receive no real treatment.
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