Al-Marsad newspaper: The Egyptian actress, Fatima Eid, was accused of helping the pharmacist Ahmed Abu Al-Nasr, known as the “curcumin doctor”, mentioned in the monument to people by announcing him regarding the alleged treatment with curcumin.
This came following the Egyptian singer Fatima Eid performed a song in a TV advertisement promoting the alleged curcumin treatment and has been shown on several channels for years, prompting some to demand that she be held accountable for this because she contributed to promoting this treatment, which was said to have caused the death of some patients who relied on it.
Fatima Eid said that she presented this advertisement as a gift for free, because, according to her description, the famous pharmacist with curcumin treated her husband from roughness in the joints with this recipe following many attempts with specialized doctors who did not succeed in treating her husband.
Eid indicated that she made this announcement 5 years ago and it was shown thousands of times on several satellite channels, and no party stopped it, and that she did not know whether the alleged treatment was licensed or not, because that is not her responsibility, according to the “Sky News Arabia” website.
On her legal position in that case, Shaaban Saeed, the legal advisor to the Egyptian Actors Syndicate, explained that the decisive factor in the matter is her knowledge of the lack of a license or non-approval of this alleged treatment and its danger. A well-meaning partner who has no legal problem.