Category: Health remedy

Type I Diabetes Cure Scam

There are lots of scammer’s messages advertising cures for diabetes.  But they normally quote type II diabetes which is due to lifestyle factors including weight, diet, levels of exercise etc.

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Rid yourself of Diabetes forever

Type II diabetes can be helped by lifestyle changes plus an improved diet and more exercise.

But type I diabetes is an autoimmune disease where the body cannot produce enough insulin and is normally diagnosed in early childhood.

Changes to lifestyle, diet and exercise cannot cure type I diabetes, only mitigate the effects and it’s a lifelong illness.

But some scammers are so stupid they claim to have the magical cure for type I diabetes.

“Type I and II diabetes can be cured with this simple food within 7 days”

This is just dumb and hopefully anyone with type I diabetes knows enough about the disease to realise this is just a pathetic scam.

Never trust unsolicited emails.

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Stupidest Spam of the Week – Brain Disease Fix

As a scammer, if you’re going to offer a magical way to stop one brain disease then why not say your remedy can fix all known brain diseases – especially the most common ones of dementia, Alzheimer’s and all forms of memory loss.

My heart froze as I watched the video explaining how these brilliant scientists cured Alzheimer’s, dementia and the other brain diseases in 100% of patients”. 

This is all supposed to be secret although the cure has reportedly already worked on 7,000 people, so not exactly secret after all.

Then comes the clincher. “But Big Pharma is already knocking on their doors to sell out the formula”.

It’s all fantasy of course. There haven’t been any such trials, various brain diseases have different causes and need different forms of help so one magic remedy for everything is impossible especially as Alzheimer’s and Dementia cause a reduction in the number of brain cells and no formula can fix that.

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Regrow a Full Head of Hair in 24 days

Scammers seem to compete with each other in how ludicrous they make their claims.

Many offer magical ways to stop hair loss and regrow your hair.

This latest scammer goes the whole way and claims his scientifically proven method regrows your entire head of hair in 24 days or less.

Hair actually grows at a rate of about 0.3 mm per day so the idea of people taking his magical mineral supplement (“wake-up and see the difference every day”)  and watching their hair growing daily is very far-fetched.

Just in case anyone is worried – he also guarantees no side effects.

Probably true – you don’t get side effects when there is no such supplement in the first place.

If anyone actually had a way to regrow hair in dead follicles it would be world-wide news, but it hasn’t happened and is unlikely to ever do so.

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How Scammers Use Marketing

The radio station has been receiving emails about a cure for Tinnitus for months.

Lots and lots of these emails and interestingly they are not just copies from the same email address but show Marketing skills.

So, one day there were four such messages – all clearly from the same scammer.

But named as being from Krystal, Amanda Alexander, Jan Morris and Cliff Robertson.

Scammers don’t bother doing things one at a time so she will have software that generates random names, probably pairing up randomly from a list of first names and surnames.

Next day another four emails and this time from Emilia, Stanley Mayes, Gilbert and Nancy Clarke.

Third day from Sean Lewis, Orville Beck, Donald Hughes , Sylvia and Brooke.

And so on each day.

The email addresses these are actually from follows a pattern as a syllable then a hyphen then a syllable then .date as the suffix. E.g. curst-fay.date,  alice-sib.date. This changes each day to make it harder for people to block the sender.

How about the actual contents of the messages?

These are well written i.e. no grammatical or spelling mistakes and neatly laid out on the page using colour, bold, underline and different fonts to present an attractive easily read message.

There are two basic messages

  1. MAKE THE RINGING IN YOUR EARS STOP

“Doctors usually said it was impossible, however once her ears were silenced and the ringing was gone they were stunned.

All she did was drink this and it went away fast.”

  1. For decades doctors believed tinnitus was an ear problem.

“They were wrong.

Studies performed at leading universities around the world revealed that tinnitus is actually a brain problem that destroys the auditory cortex.”

For all the effort this scammer puts into his messages, it’s a pity she cannot find a better way to earn a living than sending out dumb messages about tinnitus.

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How To Grow New Balancing Cells in Your Brain

This scam targets people with a weakened sense of balance. This normally means elderly people.

First of all – there is no such thing as balancing cells.

You learn at school that the semi-circular canals in your inner ear respond when n your head changes orientation and that information passes to the brain and you recognise that your head has changed position.

There are no secrets to this.

The email claims that “Scientists can’t explain why this insane method passes every lab trial…”.

It goes on to say that 856 Vertigo patients were tested and each of them had to eat this weird fruit every morning for 2 weeks.

Supposedly, the results were unbelievable and each participant had an increase of up to 97% in new balancing cells.

I’m sure you’ve heard of this outstanding breakthrough No?

That’s because it’s all made-up.

The scammer wants you to click a link to see proof.

It’s all ridiculous. There are established ways to treat people with recurrent dizziness or vertigo and eating so called ‘weird fruit isn’t going to do it.

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