Americans are desperate for cures for COVID-19, and some are turning to fake miracle products such as liquid silver, teas, tonics, and even toothpaste. Dr. Phil is joined by George Mueller, Deputy Commissioner for the California Department of Insurance's Enforcement Branch, to separate fact from fiction, and science from snake oil, to provide you all the information you need to stay ahead of these con artists. Dr. Phil also speaks with a young woman who says she is eating pineapple, mango, and drinking whiskey after contracting the virus. Then, former NFL player Kyle Turley says the government is trying to block him from saying CBD is the miracle cure for the virus. And finally, Associate Dean of Duke Medical School Dr. Susanna Naggie discusses how close we are to finding a cure. Don't miss it!
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