[image-1] Jillian MaiThi Epperly, a Canton woman who’s convinced thousands of internet followers that her homemade poop-inducing cabbage concoction can potentially heal all ailments, including cancer, Down Syndrome and autism, is now the subject of an Ohio Attorney General’s office investigation.

Following a March BuzzFeed News report that called Epperly out as a fraud, and after receiving two more complaints against her, the Ohio AG’s office has decided to investigate, telling BuzzFeed that its Consumer Protection Section requested “written data, reports, and evidence regarding claims made on jillyjuice.com and in testimonials.” from Epperly.

While we don’t have the exact document sent to Epperly, who is not a doctor of anything, she was kind enough to post a video explaining its contents.

Turns out the Ohio AG, just like the rest of us, wants to understand some of the most ridiculous claims that Epperly espouses, such as evidence suggesting that following the poop juice cleanse could bring about limb and organ regrowth, reverse the aging process and LGBTQ behavior. Most of all the office wants to understand how she can claim all of this without an iota of medical training.

Epperly has until May 13 to reply to the state.

8 replies on “Ohio Authorities Now Questioning Canton Woman’s Dangerous Poop Juice Cleanse”

  1. Lakeerieseagulls – hahaha! Good one –
    I can hear Goldhammer doing the live read every 20 minutes

  2. Why isn’t this POS in prison yet? That’s where she belongs. Otherwise, she’ll kill someone.

  3. Grizz65, she already has. Know of 2 for sure and 2 rumored to have died from the juice.

  4. my fingers crossed shes stopped, in speechless and so sad for the Stupidity of others who believe her!!
    This woman needs a psych evaluation and a large reality check!!!
    Time to stop this madness jilly

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