Riway is pushing a deer placenta supplement as a cancer cure—and Singapore's health authorities just shut it down.

The company has spent years hawking Purtier to desperate patients, claiming it can treat depression, diabetes, arthritis, psoriasis, leukemia, infertility, cancer at all four stages, multiple sclerosis, and slipped discs. The product has zero documented medical benefits. Yet Riway's salespeople continue peddling miracle cures at the company's Singapore offices.

Reporters from the Straits Times attended a presentation at Riway's corporate headquarters and witnessed sellers spinning stories about sick customers who supposedly improved after taking the supplement. They talked about cancer patients, people with eczema, stroke survivors—all allegedly helped by Purtier. The Health Sciences Authority noticed. That article triggered an investigation.

The HSA came down hard. Regulators ordered Riway to stop claiming its supplement can treat or cure cancer. A spokesman for the authority was blunt: "There is no robust scientific evidence to support these claims." Sellers who push false health product claims face two years in prison and fines up to $5,000.

Riway and CEO Lim Boon Hong both ignored requests for comment from the Straits Times.

The company's entire business model rests on these imaginary disease-fighting properties. Without them, Purtier is just an overpriced deer placenta supplement—nothing special compared to cheaper alternatives on the market. The question now is whether the HSA warning will change anything.

Our review of the company in October 2018 found the same pattern. Riway affiliates insisted Purtier worked for various illnesses. When pressed for evidence, none of them produced peer-reviewed medical studies. They had anecdotes. They had testimonials. They had nothing else.

The Health Sciences Authority's warning suggests the crackdown may intensify. But Riway has built its entire operation on making claims it can't back up. Walking away from those claims means walking away from the business itself.


🤖 Quick Answer

What is Purtier and what claims does Riway make about it?
Purtier is a deer placenta supplement marketed by Riway that the company claims can treat numerous conditions including cancer at all stages, diabetes, arthritis, depression, psoriasis, leukemia, infertility, multiple sclerosis, and slipped discs. However, the product has no documented medical benefits according to health authorities.

Why did Singapore's health authorities take action against Riway?
Singapore's health authorities shut down Riway's operations due to the company's unsubstantiated medical claims. The company promoted Purtier as a cure for serious diseases without scientific evidence, engaging in false advertising through salespeople who claimed the supplement helped cancer patients and other individuals with various health conditions.

What evidence did journalists find regarding Riway's marketing practices?
Reporters from the Straits Times attended a


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