
Exposing a fake 'miracle healer' ring with elaborate schemes in Thanh Hoa.
Labeled as a "three-generation family remedy" and heavily advertised on social media, a fake "miracle healer" scam defrauded thousands of victims nationwide.

Labeled as a "three-generation family remedy" and heavily advertised on social media, a fake "miracle healer" scam defrauded thousands of victims nationwide.

Many people from various provinces have gone to the Muong Lan Commune Police Station and the Sop Cop District Police Station (Son La province) to report that the medicine sold by Ms. Giang Thi Nhan is of poor quality and demand compensation.

No longer using phrases like "my family has been doing this for three generations...", these "miracle healers" now use simpler names: "Mrs. Nam, asthma medicine," "Mr. Tien, bone and joint specialist," "Ms. Nhung, liver and kidney specialist," etc.

The Ho Chi Minh City police concluded that there was no basis to determine that Mr. Vo Hoang Yen used his healing methods to commit fraud, and therefore did not initiate criminal proceedings.

Self-proclaimed "miracle healers" and "traditional medicine practitioners" on social media are being dealt with more strictly by authorities following the Prime Minister's directive.

Social media platforms are currently experiencing a proliferation of "miracle healers" and "miracle cures," with many nonsensical and false advertisements causing public outrage.

Ms. Nguyen Phuong Hang, wife of tycoon Dung "the lime kiln owner," was fined 7,5 million VND for making false statements on social media.

Nguyen Thanh N., a student at a music academy, was summoned by the police for treating deafness and muteness by pulling out tongues and hitting ears, just like the "miracle healer" Vo Hoang Yen.

A video showing a young man treating deafness and muteness by pulling out someone's tongue has been posted on social media, sparking public outrage. Information suggests the man is from Quang Ngai province.

Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has instructed relevant agencies to promptly investigate and address the issue of self-proclaimed "miracle healers" as reported by the media.

Leaders of Binh Son district (Quang Ngai province) explain the expenditure of over 200 million VND from the budget to support medical examination and treatment activities for the people by Mr. Vo Hoang Yen.
Mrs. Nguyen Phuong Hang, wife of tycoon Dung "the lime kiln owner," wants to "bet" half her fortune on Mr. Vo Hoang Yen if he can cure her deafness and mutism.

On March 11th, the Department of Traditional Medicine Management (Ministry of Health) sent an urgent letter to the Department of Health of Binh Thuan province requesting a report on the professional practice of Mr. Vo Hoang Yen.

The case involving the wealthy couple Dung "the lime kiln owner" and his wife accusing "miracle doctor" Vo Hoang Yen of fraud and misappropriation of charitable funds has caused a stir in public opinion recently.

With his skills and medical ethics, many patients affectionately call Dr. Huong a "miracle doctor" for helping them have their first child.

Hua Tuo's Ma Fei San medicine was used during the Han Dynasty in major surgical procedures requiring anesthesia, such as tumor removal and stomach suturing.

An illegal medical facility in Dun (Tun) commune, Chu Se district, Gia Lai province, resulted in a patient with polyarthritis having to have their leg amputated.

A man in Phu Cuong commune, Dinh Quan district, Dong Nai province, is known as a "miracle healer" who can cure all kinds of diseases by massaging affected areas.

Hua Tuo passed away nearly 1.800 years ago, and everyone admired his reputation, nor did anyone doubt that he was Chinese.

A woman suffering from generalized bone and joint pain sought treatment from a "miracle healer who injects wherever it hurts." After some time, her legs began to swell, become very painful, and ooze pus... by the time she was admitted to the hospital, her entire thigh and lower leg had become necrotic.

Hai Thuong Lan Ong Le Huu Trac is known as a highly talented and distinguished physician, a great thinker, and a renowned writer.

While modern medicine has yet to find a cure for all types of cancer, a "miracle healer" claims to be able to cure up to 20 different cancers.

According to traditional healer Ut, his house always has 30-40 tons of medicinal herbs, which are readily available for gout patients.

The accident victim, whose skull was partially amputated, resulting in a deformed head, was sent home from the hospital but is now showing signs of improvement.

Our reporter traveled to the remote border region to meet this mysterious traditional healer, hoping to unravel the mystery and provide readers with information.

Having married into a wealthy family, Liu Tao thought she could live a peaceful and comfortable life, but in reality, she fell into a family tragedy from which she thought she could never recover.

Thuong's method of curing all diseases is very simple: just acupressure, slapping the face, and "pulling out" the patient's tongue.

Mr. Ngoc was known as a miracle doctor, possessing the power to bring the dead back to life, because he held a remedy for snakebite and rabies that was as effective as... divine intervention.

The father of traditional healer Lục Xuân Út was the healthcare provider for the Mèo king's family.

Inside this mysterious traditional healer's house are mountains of medicine, serving tens of thousands of gout patients across the country.