'pH Miracle' Author Sentenced to Nearly 6 Years in Prison for Treating Patient without a License
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'pH Miracle' author sentenced for practicing medicine without a license
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Robert Oldham Young, the author of the popular "pH Miracle" book series, was sentenced in a North County courtroom on Wednesday to nearly six years behind bars in state prison for treating a terminally ill woman without proper credentials. The 73-year-old was found guilty by a jury in February on multiple felony counts, including willful abuse of an elder, theft from an elder and practicing medicine without a license, fo…
Author of ‘pH Miracle’ books sentenced to prison in California medical treatments case. ‘A fraud and a charlatan.’
The author of the bestselling “The pH Miracle” book series was sentenced in Vista on Wednesday to five years and eight months in prison for charges including practicing medicine without a license and willful abuse of an elderly woman for trying to treat her liver and thyroid conditions. In February, a Vista Superior Court jury found Young guilty of four charges, which also include theft from an elder, involving a Northern California woman who wa…
Author of ‘pH Miracle’ books sentenced to prison in medical treatments case. ‘A fraud and a charlatan.’
The author of the bestselling “The pH Miracle” book series was sentenced in Vista on Wednesday to five years and eight months in prison for charges including practicing medicine without a license and willful abuse of an elderly woman for trying to treat her liver and thyroid conditions. In February, a Vista Superior Court jury found Young guilty of four charges, which also include theft from an elder, involving a Northern California woman who wa…
'The pH Miracle' author sentenced in Vista court for treating woman without medical license
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