- Although they indicated that the names of other actors and two details have been changed, there is a lot of interference with real events.
- The horrific story focuses on cancer and struggle patients for their lives, and what they can survive.
- Bill Gibson, who offends the patient's confidence, has gained a large and not completed camp.
Netflix has tackled a horrific real story in her latest series, Apple VineGar, about a truly harsh fraud and trying to show what BELLE GIBSON was when she decided to make such moral fraud to make money and reputation for you.
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Apple cider vinegar: The true story based on the most false
The protagonist of the apple cider vinegar inspired by a true story based on lies, Kaitlyn Dever, who plays the role of Bill Gibson, Australian Australia in Fluenin who claims to treat a deadly tumor of the brain through a healthy lifestyle and nutrition. Which looks at first glance is very likely, because it is.
As it turned out, Bill has never been diagnosed – or malignant brain tumors heal, but she sold her brand that was built around her, as many patients wanted in similar situations healing on their way.
Thus, in reality, he had a wrong hope in patients to be cured in his own way, because he had a more effective diet than medicine, which also developed his own application and then wrote a cook book.
This is what actually happened
Alame Vinegar's history intentionally focuses on Gibson, as he also started in his wrong lifestyle program as a result of another flu. In this series, it seems that he did this because it also eager for the attention and confession that the journalist really received the severe tumor. The other woman in the story is Mila Blake, a fictional character, but she is based on a real person trying to save herself from cancer with rare treatment. Mila Blake, which was formed by Alicia Deepnam Carey in the series, was diagnosed with a kind of malignant tumor, the so -called epithelial sarcoma at the age Beam arm to stop the tumor.