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Ben Carson says he's 'out of the woods' after taking an unproven coronavirus treatment recommended by the MyPillow CEO

Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson speaks during a briefing on coronavirus in the Brady press briefing room at the White House, Saturday, March 14, 2020, in Washington.Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said he is feeling better after a weekslong battle with the coronavirus.

Carson said he used an extract from a toxic plant to fight the disease, at the recommendation of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesHousing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson said on Friday that he is "out of the woods" after fighting the coronavirus using an unproven treatment. , after having attended a White House election watch party.

 

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Congratulations on the fine example you have set.

Business Insider is trying terribly to make Dr Carson poorly. Compare your intelligence to Dr Carson's

It’s “Dr.” Ben Carson, you hacks. He’s a neurosurgeon. Show some respect.

When reality is too uncomfortable, you rely on conspiracy theories. The most corrupt and the worst adminstration in US history.

your not telling full story

He's a doctor?

Then he didn't have it, or else it was a common cold.

So a neurosurgeon is taking medical advice from...a pillow salesman. My goodness.

good luck

MyPillowCEO2024 No God please no.

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