Pete Evans’ $15k virus device mocked

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Pete Evans’ $15k virus device mocked
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Pete Evans is trending for all the wrong reasons after spruiking a $15,000 device that uses “subtle energy” frequencies he claims help fight the deadly pandemic.

The device is described on Evans’ website as a “hybrid subtle energy revitalisation platform” that uses “four transmitted energies stimulate and invigorate the entire body to optimise and improve potential health, wellness, and athletic performance”.

One “non-invasive” session takes just 12 minutes and as many as six people can sit in front of the device at one time, according to Evans’ website.“Pete Evans is selling this ridiculous device for US$15K claiming it has some action against ‘Wuhan coronavirus’,” she wrote, before urging the Therapeutic Goods Administration and NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard to investigate and “shut Evans down”.Ms Noble told news.com.au Evans was acting irresponsibly.

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