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Thursday, 11/13/2014 7:15:07 AM

Thursday, November 13, 2014 7:15:07 AM

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Even if the company doesn't explicitly say that Nano Silver "treats" Ebola, it has claimed on its website, Twitter and Facebook that Ebola has a cure — a statement not borne out by the evidence so far, according to the FDA, CDC and other health officials.

While there are experimental drugs and vaccines being tested in the current Ebola outbreak, nothing yet has been proved to work.

Online, other companies tout clove oil, oregano and homeopathic treatments to prevent the virus. There's even a tutorial that was up on YouTube for a do-it-yourself vaccine.

Some businesses, Cortez says, take advantage of fear.

"It's like storm-chasing roofers, who go and try to defraud people after a big storm," he says. "Some of them may be making an honest mistake; other companies are trying to rip people off."

Mistake or not, the FDA says Ebola cures advertised on the Internet are misleading and dangerous. The agency encourages consumers who have seen such claims to report them.


http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2014/10/23/358318848/fda-cracks-down-on-fake-ebola-cures-sold-online

If there is no cure for Ebola, how can the quote below be true? Is the FDA cracking down on the chosen few?

Doctor, Cured of Ebola, Released With Cheers, Hugs


?http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebola-virus-outbreak/doctor-cured-ebola-released-cheers-hugs-n246056

Why are we not shipping the "Ebola cure" to West Africa???
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