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Internet celebrities claim to be vegetarian to cure cancer, doctors denounce it as nonsense

Australian internet celebrity Anthony claims to be a vegetarian cure for cancer (Daily Mail photo)

An online celebrity in Australia claims to cure cancer through vegetarianism, and several professional doctors have denounced it as nonsense.

According to the Daily Mail, the 28-year-old woman in Kunzhou, Anthony (Loni Jane Anthony), claims to have managed to remove "abnormal cancer cells" from her cervix by using charcoal and watermelons as a botanical diet. Anthony, who has more than 400000 followers on the social networking site Instagram, posted photos of his so-called "drugs."

Gynaecologist Canon (Michael Gannon) said Anthony's statement can be described as nonsense. If anyone is stupid enough to believe these words, it will do harm.

Dr. Kean-Seng Lim, president of the Australian Medical Association (Australian Medical Association) New State, also expressed concern about Anthony's sharing of drugs. Anthony's use of the word "drug" makes one think it has passed the test. While some family therapy may be harmless, there are others that can damage human health or delay patient treatment.

Anthony is known to advocate the use of charcoal to produce "black detoxification juice" is "one of the best ways to remove toxins in the body." She claims to have cured Candida hyperplasia, lymphadenitis, HPV virus and fatigue. (he Rong)

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