001. Cydney Henderson writes in USA Today's article "Cristina Cuomo Says She Treated Her Coronavirus with Clorox Baths, Vitamin Drips: Experts React" [2020-04-24]:
"experts are warning the public about alternative remedies Cristina Cuomo says she and her family used during their fight against the novel coronavirus [...she's] the founder of the health and wellness platform Purist, has shared health updates on her family's recovery on her blog, crediting a number of unconventional methods with their improvement [...] medical professionals disagree with several of her tactics for managing COVID-19 symptoms, which range from pricey at-home vitamin drips to Clorox baths [...she says] 'I believe in natural medicine' [...] physician LaMar Hasbrouck, a former senior medical officer at the Centers for Disease Control [...] says [regarding] soaking in a Clorox bath [...] the suggested remedy doesn’t make sense for several reasons, including the fact that the bleach doesn’t have a clear path of getting through your skin to the virus [...] Cuomo also mentions use of a 'body charger' machine that she says sends electrical frequencies to rebalance your energy. She adds, 'the key to healing the human body is directly related to the body’s ability to allow energy to flow through it.' Cuomo also uses a portable pulsed electromagnetic field [...] machine, saying it 'increases the speed with which your lungs and whole body can recover' [...]";
how woo-nderful! It's really hard to give as much credibility to Chris Cuomo's perspective now. Unfortunately, seems like he has a lot of hypocrisy amidst his 'tell-it-like-it-is' platform.

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