Quackery
It is the promotion of false and unproven health products and services for a profit
Quack
A person or company that uses health fraud and which usually tries to hard to appear scientific
Health Fraud
The advertising, promotion, and sale of products and services that have not been scientifically proven safe and effective
Medical Quackery
It uses fake, ineffective, and risky means for claimed medical cure
Cancer Quackery
Though the cause of cancer is still not thoroughly discovered, quacks give false cures like secret formulas
Food Quackery
Quacks sell things in which ingredients do not contain substances that are good for the body and might be risky
Arthritis and Rheumatism Quackery
Quacks may claim credit through the usual use of massage devices, uranium pads, liniments, and copper bracelets
Device Quackery
Quacks in the country use necklaces, pyramids, and toning water to falsely diagnose illness with these devices instead of medical equipment
Beauty Quackery
There are many quack products being sold pretending to give beautiful skin, reduce weight, strengthen hair, or do body parts enlargement
Psychological Quackery
This quackery involves the abuse of minds
Psychological Quackery
It includes psychic healing like faith healers, psychic surgery, and fake sex therapy clinics
Balding Quackery
Quack products in hair growth include pseudo hair growing shampoos, hair weavers, special tonics, suction devices, and electric brushes