‘pH Miracle’ author co-defendant sentenced for unlicensed medical treatment

07.06.2025    Times of San Diego    2 views
‘pH Miracle’ author co-defendant sentenced for unlicensed medical treatment

A gavel Photo courtesy of UC Berkeley Law A woman who participated with pH Miracle book series author Robert Young in the unlicensed diagnostic medication of an elderly woman suffering from liver and thyroid ailment was sentenced Friday to four years and four months in state prison A Vista jury convicted Galina Migalko and Young of practicing without a healthcare license and theft from an elder for their rehabilitation of the -year-old victim Young who was also convicted of willful abuse of an elder was sentenced last week to five years and eight months behind bars Young s books and treatments argue that serious illnesses including cancer can be treated through controversial methods like injections of baking soda and an all-vegetable smoothie diet Prosecutors say Migalko and Young steered the victim Jane Clayson away from traditional clinical recovery and convinced her to instead undergo their treatments for a period of several months Deputy District Attorney Gina Darvas disclosed Young claimed to hold a doctorate which she noted came from a well-known diploma mill The prosecutor also argued Young was well aware his treatments didn t work yet was willing to danger Clayson s life In a written report read at Young s sentencing hearing Clayson mentioned she gave Young thousands upon thousands of dollars for various treatments and products such as pH Miracle-brand supplements Clayson revealed Young assured her to just keep taking the supplements You ll get better And don t listen to other doctors They don t know what they re talking about Young was previously convicted in in San Diego County for treating patients including by injecting them with baking soda at his Valley Center ranch while lacking proper credentials In a separate civil action a jury awarded million to a cancer client who disclosed Young advised her to forgo traditional restoration like chemotherapy in favor of treatments at his ranch The award was later reduced to around million Prior to the San Diego County cases Young was charged in Utah in the late s and early s for practicing medicine without a license One of those cases led to a plea to a misdemeanor count that was later dismissed while the other situation was dismissed entirely City News Arrangement

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