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Spine centre's ads misleading

CHRISTIAN FARTHING: was falsely implied to be a registered chiropractor. Picture: CHRIS DAVEY
CHRISTIAN FARTHING: was falsely implied to be a registered chiropractor. Picture: CHRIS DAVEY

THREE complaints against misleading adverts from a Kent spine centre have been upheld by the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA).

It found two leaflets falsely implied Christian Farthing, of the Ideal Spine Centre at Blean, near Canterbury, was a registered chiropractor or doctor and that the centre could treat serious conditions such as migraine.

For full story, see this week's Kentish Gazette.

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