A woman promoting an unlicensed drug as a miracle cure for autism and cancer made it back onto Facebook despite being banned
Amanda Mary Jewell, a British woman operating from Ecuador, reappeared on Facebook a few months after being banned.
Amanda Mary Jewell, a British woman operating out of Ecuador, was able to rebuild part of her audience for the substance, called GcMAF, despite earlier action against her.Jewell made miraculous claims of GcMAF's properties, saying that it can cure cancer and autism. In fact it has no proven medical use, and regulators in the US and UK told Business Insider that people should not use it.
A number given to Business Insider for Watts was answered by a woman who identified herself as Jewell. The names of their groups and the content shared there were also near-identical. After the pages went down, an associate, Martin Buckwell, posted of the Watts account that "her return to Facebook has been short-lived and her profile has been removed once more." His account was later taken down too.While it was live, one post in the Healing Oracle group said: "If anyone is interested in immunotherapy including GcMAF and medical marujuana then please let us know.
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