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The misleading video advertising Grandsure Gold Nutrient Dense Drink uses footage from a 2019 episode on arthritis

This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Grandsure Gold Nutrient Dense Drink, which claims to “permanently cure” bone and joint diseases, was promoted in the health programThe Facebook ad bearing the claim, posted on April 22, currently has 176,000 views, 357 reactions, and 193 shares and continues to gain new comments., featuring Dr. Charles Cabuquit and Dr.

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