Robert Oldham Young, known for his controversial health theories and the bestselling book series The pH Miracle, was sentenced to five years and eight months for practicing medicine without a license and willfully abusing an elderly patient. A jury convicted him of four charges related to his treatment of a 79-year-old woman. This marks Young's second conviction for similar offenses, reinforcing concerns over his unlicensed medical practices and the potentially harmful effects on vulnerable patients. The case highlights ongoing issues related to fraudulent medical claims and the exploitation of individuals seeking health solutions.
Judge Duffy emphasized that Young engaged in long-term fraud and manipulation, with a history of defrauding victims, as she sentenced him to five years and eight months.
The author of The pH Miracle was found guilty of several serious charges, including practicing medicine without a license and elder abuse, highlighting his controversial medical practices.
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