Netflix’s new series Apple Cider Vinegar exposes the dangers of black salve, an alternative remedy falsely marketed as a ...
who falsely announced that she had cured her terminal brain cancer with natural remedies. The character Milla got caught up using black salve, which accounts for many real-world cases of people ...
In Apple Cider Vinegar, Milla Blake — a fictional character inspired by real-life “Wellness Warrior” Jess Ainscough — uses ...
Milla Blake in "Apple Cider Vinegar" shares similarities with Australian wellness influencer Jess Ainscough, who died in 2015 ...
Milla is a part of the Belle Gibson story in the new Netflix series Apple Cider Vinegar, but is the character inspired by a real person?
However, she forgoes the recommendation to amputate again and tries to treat her cancer through natural methods ... and she turns to black salve, a dangerous, corrosive compound that is banned ...
From soothing toothaches to calming migraines, discover how everyday kitchen ingredients are proving more effective than ...
But it also draws attention to largely unproven methods of cancer treatment, like black salve. In the show, fans see Belle's inspiration Milla Blake—who actually has cancer—using something ...