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On top of marketing it as a cure for COVID-19, the Grenon family allegedly pitched the "Miracle Mineral Solution" as a cure-all that could remedy a host of medical conditions, such as cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and HIV.
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Florida family charged after ‘church’ sold bleach as COVID-19 cure
On top of marketing it as a cure for COVID-19, the Grenon family allegedly pitched the "Miracle Mineral Solution" as a cure-all that could remedy a host of medical conditions, such as cancer...
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