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  2. Snake oil - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stanley's Snake Oil. Snake oil is a term used to describe deceptive marketing, health care fraud, or a scam.Similarly, snake oil salesman is a common label used to describe someone who sells, promotes, or is a general proponent of some valueless or fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. [1]

  3. List of traditional Chinese medicines - Wikipedia

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    Snake oil is the most widely known Chinese medicine in the west, due to extensive marketing in the west in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and wild claims of its efficacy to treat many maladies. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] Snake oil is a traditional Chinese medicine used to treat joint pain by rubbing it on joints as a liniment .

  4. Quackery - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stanley's Snake Oil In the United States, false medicines in this era were often denoted by the slang term snake oil , a reference to sales pitches for the false medicines that claimed exotic ingredients provided the supposed benefits.

  5. Miracle cures: How to separate the solutions from the snake oil

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    One of my favorite scenes in Man on the Moon occurs near the end: Andy Kaufman, played by Jim Carrey, is in the Philippines, awaiting a miracle treatment for the cancer that is killing him.

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  7. Axona - Wikipedia

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    It is a proprietary formulation of fractionated palm kernel oil (caprylic triglyceride), a medium-chain triglyceride. Cericin, [ 1 ] the company that makes Axona, states that during digestion, caprylic triglyceride is broken down into ketones , which provide an alternative energy source for the brain.

  8. Does drinking olive oil have health benefits? Dietitian ...

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    A 2019 study among more than 63,000 women and nearly 30,000 men found that replacing trans fats, carbs or saturated fats with the same amount of calories from plant-based MUFAs (like olive oil ...

  9. Clark Stanley - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stanley (b.c. 1854 in Abilene, Texas, according to himself; the town was founded in 1881) was an American herbalist and quack doctor who marketed a "snake oil" as a patent medicine, styling himself the "Rattlesnake King" until his fraudulent products were exposed in 1916, popularizing the pejorative title of the "snake oil salesman".