Don’t Trust These Scam Coronavirus Treatments
Companies that hunt sick people to sell useless things are terrible, and those that do it during a pandemic are the worst (and this is a scientific fact). The FDA recently sent twelve warning letters to companies breaking the law, claiming their products could cure or prevent COVID-19.
There are no medications, herbal products, medicines, infusions or teas known to prevent or cure coronavirus infection. (Several potential drugs are being considered, such as remdesivir and chloroquine , but these are in the early stages of research.)
Do you know what exactly coronavirus does not cure? Colloidal silver that heals nothing and can be harmful. Colloidal silver products, as well as some herbal products and essential oils, are included in recent FDA policy.
So if you see a product advertised with a name such as “protecting cells from coronavirus” or “corona-cure.com”, it is fake. Or, more likely, it’s a product that the company was already selling, which they renamed to take advantage of – let me check my notes here – a worldwide pandemic that people rightly fear. Great business model guys.