In 2008, a group of published studies claimed that a treatment called Gc protein-derived macrophage-activating factor (GcMAF) had wiped out breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers. The studies were ...
Cancer, in all its forms, has been cured. This remains a perceived truth in the corners of the Internet where supplements and conspiracy theories are peddled. A particular cure named GcMAF (short for ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link In a phone call to the self-described cancer researcher Amanda Jewell, a British woman who calls herself "Mary" describes how she is struggling to ...
The multimillionaire founder of a British company that sold a supposed "wonder drug" containing human plasma proteins that supposedly could cure cancer, among other diseases, has been jailed for 15 ...
A woman who used Facebook to advertise an unlicensed drug as a miracle cure made it back to the platform after being banned. Amanda Mary Jewell, a British woman operating out of Ecuador, was able to ...