Seth Davis Is Still Promoting His Mom's Hoax Cancer Cures
During BYU-Ole Miss, you might have been perplexed by this tweet from Sports Illustrated writer and CBS Sports analyst Seth Davis, after Cougar guard Chase Fisher did something good.
Green juice would be a reference to one of the many homeopathic, pseudoscientific, and otherwise ineffective products for sale on Davis's mother's website. He has promoted her treatments many, many times over the years, even echoing her sales pitch that she managed to beat cancer (twice) with only these products and without the help of modern medicine. And he's using the NCAA tournament to slip in another endorsement.
Our original story on Davis pimping his mother's scams is below.
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