Religious TV channel Word Network fined £150,000 over claim miracle water product can cure cancer, says Ofcom
An instructional video told viewers to order the water "then place your hands on your bills, legal papers, credit cards and loved ones", according to the broadcasting watchdog.
The episodes in May 2023 promoted a 'Miracle Spring Water' product and implied it could "improve serious health conditions or financial situations", according to Ofcom.
Blimey, this is even worse than charlatans who claim they can, in an apparently mystical sense, lay their hands on the UK economy and create economic growth by the miracle of 'turbocharging'.
Fortunately we may be fairly confident that Ed Miliband isn't relying on "Miracle Spring Water" to turbocharge our energy supplies. Ed has put his faith in... er... Greta?
1 comment:
I only have minor, as opposed to serious, health conditions. But I was also told by people in a religious setting (the NHS) that if I followed some simple rituals (go home and wait for the letter) then I would be cured in due course.
But nothing has happened. I feel I might have been scammed. Do I contact Ofcom? Or maybe they could send me some of that water to try.
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