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Florida Family Indicted for Selling Toxic Bleach as Miracle Coronavirus Cure

$1 Million in Toxic Bleach Sold as ‘Miracle’ Cure, Officials Say A Florida grand jury indicted a man and his three sons, accusing them of marketing an “unproven and potentially harmful” solution as a remedy for Covid-19, cancer, autism and more. The Genesis II Church of Healing placed consumers at risk “by peddling potentially dangerous and unapproved chlorine dioxide products,” the F.D.A. said.Credit.United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida April 25, 2021Updated 1:45 p.m. ET MIAMI — Leaders of a business masquerading as a church sold a toxic bleach solution as a religious sacrament and marketed it as a “miracle” cure for Covid-19, cancer, autism, Alzheimer’s disease and more, federal prosecutors said.

Florida family allegedly sold thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as Covid cure

Florida family allegedly sold thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as Covid cure Tim Stelloh A Florida father and his three sons were accused in federal court of selling tens of thousands of bottles of bleach that were marketed as a “miracle cure” for coronavirus and other illnesses, authorities said Friday. Mark Grenon and his sons Jonathan, Jordan and Joseph Grenon were accused of fraud and violating civil court orders instructing them to stop selling the fake cure, which they promoted as “Miracle Mineral Solution,” or MMS, according to documents filed in Florida’s southern district. © Provided by NBC News

Florida family allegedly sold thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as Covid cure

Florida family allegedly sold thousands of bottles of bleach marketed as Covid cure
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$1 Million in Toxic Bleach Sold as Miracle Cure, Officials Say

$1 Million in Toxic Bleach Sold as Miracle Cure, Officials Say
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Florida church leader, family indicted for allegedly selling bleach as fake COVID-19 cure

Florida church leader, family indicted for allegedly selling bleach as fake COVID-19 cure Published  Drinking bleach is not a remedy for disease, FDA warns after uptick in people getting sick Watch out for products like Miracle or Master Mineral Solution, Miracle Mineral Supplement, MMS, Chlorine Dioxide (CD) Protocol and Water Purification Solution (WPS). MIAMI - A family accused of selling a toxic industrial bleach as a coronavirus cure through their Florida-based church has been indicted on federal charges. A federal grand jury in Miami returned an indictment Thursday charging Mark Grenon, 62, and his sons, Jonathan, 34, Jordan, 26, and Joseph, 32, with one count each of conspiracy to commit fraud and two counts each of criminal contempt, according to court records. They face possible life sentences if convicted.

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