The Web publication NewsInferno.com reported on Aug. 10 U.S. health regulators have banned the import of the EPFX machine, a fake medical device which is purported to cure diseases such as cancer and AIDS. NewsInferno.com says the EPFX import ban is part of the Food & Drug Administration’s (FDA) effort to shut down a federal fugitive’s medical device empire.The site also noted that the device is part of the growing alternative medicine field called “energy medicine” in which therapies are employed based on manipulating the body’s energy fields. This device and others like it administer frequencies or electromagnetic pulses to the body that are alleged to have therapeutic benefits.Read more at NewsInferno.com.
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