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Herbal medication seller hit with ban

AN interim prohibition order has been slapped on a man selling herbal medicine in the Mount Gambier district amid concerns the herbs may cause “cyanide poisoning”.

The Health and Community Services Complaints Commissioner (HCSCC) has issued the interim measure against Ian Pile, who has offered health services in and around the Mount Gambier area.

The order prohibits Mr Pile from providing health services involving the provision or use of herbal medicine, herbs or plant matter of any description.

Mr Pile is also unable to offer, advertising or otherwise promote health services involving the provision or use of herbal medicine or herbs or plant matter of any description.

According to the order, Mr Pile cannot promote himself as a provider of herbal medicine, or natural remedies, or able to treat or cure cancer and other illnesses “by any means”.

In a statement released yesterday, Commissioner Associate Professor Grant Davies explained the order had been issued following the start of an investigation in late November.

“On November 27, my office began an investigation into health services offered by Mr Pile following a complaint from the public,” Assoc Prof Davies said.

“Mr Pile provided herbs which may cause cyanide poisoning through their consumption.

Assoc Prof Davies said information had emerged that Mr Pile suggested that he was able to cure cancer.

“Such representations do not accord with the prevailing views of medical experts in the treatment of cancer and are not founded in evidence,” he said.

“I consider that very vulnerable members of the public may be persuaded by this, leading to the compromise or undermining of appropriately prescribed treatment by a registered health care professional.

“Therefore, I considered it necessary to issue an IPO to protect the health and safety of the public while my investigation continues.”

The order – which began last Friday – will have effect for 12 weeks.

Anyone with concerns is encouraged to contact the commissioner.

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