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I don't know about international law, but in the US, the Federal Trade Commission regulates the accuracy of information disbursed via the internet regarding health and health-related issues. They have a project called "Operation Cure-All".
Simply put, you can't just disseminate any old thing you feel like. This is very closely monitored in this country and the FTC, if alerted, has the ability to just shut down a website that continuously posts erroneous information on health.
I don't want to see the baby go out with the bathwater, as there is a fine line to be walked with alternative health issues. You can propose any manner of "cures", i.e. iodine, urine therapy and others that may seem a little "out there", but if the facts are correct, you're good.
I would call on the
Webmaster and moderators to get some of these errors under control - sometimes the shameless babbling is amusing, but it's not legal!
This site is so incredible and, no doubt, responsible for saving and changing hundreds, if not thousands of lives, but it's irresponsible to jeopardize it in any way by letting this guy run wild in the streets like he does.