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Published 14 April 2021
Mrs. S. E. is a 39-year-old lady who visited the Medical Art Center, Ikeja, on infertility. Her doctor wanted her to see an endocrinologist and seek treatment for her high level of serum calcium. After going through inquiries and investigations at the centre, she decided to solve her two fronts. First, get prepared for the IVF-ET at Medical ART Center, and then proceed to the Mart life Detox Clinic, the first modern Mayr medicine clinic in Africa. At the Mayr Clinic, she went through a battery of assessments and detoxification, involving heavy metal and calcium mobilisation.
Warning over claim ozone therapy could treat Covid-19
The watchdog also looked into a complaint about a web page titled “Colon Hydrotherapy”
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A clinic that said ozone therapy could successfully treat Covid-19 has been told the claim was misleading and in breach of advertising rules.
The Detox Clinic Ltd displayed a banner at the top of the-detox-clinic.com which said “Ozone proven to beat COVID-19!”, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said.