Vicki Gunvalson, a member of the cast of The Real Housewives of Orange County, shills a product called club Detox as a potential cure for cancer (though she has since changed that stance to this product being a viable component in a holistic cancer treatment, a weight loss supplement, and an anti-aging regimen). During this time, she and then-boyfriend Brooks Ayers, a man who had on two previous occasions pretended to have had cancer, undertook an elaborate fraud on viewers: they pretended that Brooks had cancer and was being made healthy largely due to his dedication to the club Detox program. Vicki used her Facebook platform as a stage for her attempts to brand herself as a health guru (she has a junior college education in business and no experience in either health care or nutrition) with the introduction of such cancer preventatives as tortilla soup (she claimed it would save people from breast cancer) and cauliflower burgers to prevent rheumatoid arthritis. She has since removed her "curative" recipe section after complaints from viewers, many of whom actually had impressive credentials in health care and nutrition, who pointed out that in fact many of her claims were inaccurate and might cause considerable negative effect to people suffering from these conditions. In addition, Gunvalson has suggested that cancer patients consider life insurance policies such as those she sells at her California agency. In short, Gunvalson has made fraudulent claims about cancer and cancer treatments, lying on several occasions to reinforce her scheme. We want her fired from the Real Housewives of Orange County and banned from appearances on any other Bravo television show.