Quack doctor may have accelerated woman’s death


PETALING JAYA: The family of a deceased cancer patient has lodged a complaint with the Health Ministry about a fake doctor after her body turned green from a cocktail of supplements, including chlorophyll water, prescribed by the “doctor”.

Mat said his wife Ana (not their real names) was in remission from an aggressive form of breast cancer and her health deteriorated rapidly after she started consuming an intensive course of supplements in July.

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