Several Facebook posts are advertising “anti-stroke herbal capsules” claiming to cure stroke, hypertension, arthritis, high cholesterol, migraine, and high blood pressure. However, a medical expert warns against using untested drugs and advises sticking to trusted treatments. The posts lack evidence of clinical testing or approval, raising red flags about the product’s safety and efficacy, with concerns about the potential for identity theft through online forms. It is emphasized that promoting a single drug for various illnesses is misleading and potentially harmful to patients, urging reliance on proven medications instead of unverified herbal mixtures.
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France 57-10 South Africa: Les Bleues set up Ireland quarter-final in Women’s Rugby World Cup
France's rugby team features players like Boulard, Menager (captain), and Feleu (captain), supported by a strong bench including Riffonneau and Deshaye. South Africa counters with Dolf and Latsha (captain), along with replacements like Hanekom and Khuzwayo, setting the stage for a competitive match. Want More Context? 🔎
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