Gotta give her credit for at least trying to not violate FDA
regulations (my assumption is that there was/is -some- sort of FDA
regulation that wouldn't allow her to explicitly state "cures
cancer").
</quote>
It's the FTC actually, not the FDA. Products can not make any direct medical claims without clinical trial studies that prove the claim. But, of course with something like four investigators to cover every print, radio and television advertisement in America, a few may slip through.
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