Key Takeaways
- A TikTok video falsely shows Barbara O’Neill’s arrest using AI-generated images.
- She was banned from providing health services in 2019 due to controversial advice.
- Her daughter, Emma Loberg, was also falsely accused of a 146-year prison sentence.
Barbara O’Neill, the Australian alternative health advocate, has not been arrested despite false claims circulating online.
Recently, a TikTok video surfaced, shared by user “holistic_lovelife” on October 3, 2024, falsely depicting her in a series of AI-generated images surrounded by SWAT officers.
The text overlay in the video claims that O’Neill was arrested after suing the FDA for allegedly concealing documents exposing harmful chemicals in food.
The images in the post depict O’Neill expressing her opposition to processed foods, reflecting her controversial health beliefs.
While this post has sparked discussions online, clarifying that this information is entirely fabricated is crucial.
The comments on the video provided additional support for the clarification. One comment read:
Another comment responded:
While O’Neill has faced scrutiny in the past – on September 24, 2019, the HCCC indefinitely banned her from providing health services or education in any form – she was never arrested.
Authorities imposed the ban after O’Neill advised cancer patients to avoid chemotherapy in favor of bicarbonate of soda and recommended unpasteurized milk for infants.
Despite widespread criticism of her health practices and past controversies, no legal actions have led to her arrest.
As of now, O’Neill continues to be active online, promoting alternative health practices and wellness content.
In fact, her recent content has resurfaced on her active Facebook page, where she continues to share her views and engage with her followers.
Barbara O’Neill’s Daughter, Emma Loberg, Falsely Linked to 146-Year Sentence
Emma Loberg, daughter of Barbara O’Neill, and founder of Misty Mountain USA, has also been the subject of viral rumors previously via TikTok.
These rumors falsely claim that she received a 146-year sentence for selling a book, ‘ Misty Rems.’
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According to the rumors, the book supposedly contained secret health information using natural herbs, which pharmaceutical companies wanted to suppress.
These claims surfaced on TikTok, sparking debates among her followers.
These allegations lack credible evidence, leading to widespread skepticism.
At present, Emma Loberg continues to share health tips and conduct wellness classes on social media platforms like TikTok.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Born on July 28, 1953, Barbara O’Neill has no recognized health-related qualifications and did not complete her nursing education.
- Michael O’Neill, her husband, founded the Informed Medical Options Party, a political group.
- In 2019, a Cook Islands man d*ed after following O’Neill’s advice to treat his cancer with baking soda, lemon juice, and boiled water instead of medical intervention.