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A campsite in Rembau, Negeri Sembilan has attracted the attention of the Ministry of Health after claiming that well water therapy can treat various ailments such as stroke, asthma and anxiety.
According to a screenshot shared by X user @miyauyau, the campground is promoting well water therapy as a health-promoting treatment.
The center claims that its experts have developed this treatment.
It also said that its “ionized water therapy” was developed by experts using two high-tech wells, Reformax and Kinetic, and claims it is the first such treatment in Malaysia.
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Miracle cure claim for RM50 per barrel
This therapy is said to help people suffering from multiple conditions, including stroke, asthma, herniated discs, anxiety, depression, acid reflux, and sinusitis.
According to social media users, the price of a barrel of well water is RM50.
A video shared online shows staff explaining the treatment to customers.
This well is not natural, but we dug it. This concept is unique not only in Malaysia but also globally. This concept was adopted because ancient people liked to bathe in well water, which had special benefits and secrets.
Ministry of Health answered As for X, he said he was aware of the situation and was taking it seriously.
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Public skepticism pours cold water on claims of ‘miracle’ well treatment
Many social media users expressed doubts about this claim.
“Doctors and experts spend years studying psychology in universities, yet here they treat anxiety and depression with ionized well water,” one person commented.
A woman who tried this therapy said: A friend recommended this to me after seeing it on TikTok. I tried it, but it had zero effect. Just wasted money. ”
Some worried that elderly people would be hit with insurance claims.
“I saw this in my family’s WhatsApp group and I’m sure many aunties would like to try it. It’s frustrating to see such exaggerated claims, it’s just money down the drain.”
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