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**BREAKING: Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo’s Secret Health Deal Exposed — Who Profits From “Miracles”?**

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**BREAKING: Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo’s Secret Health Deal Exposed — Who Profits From “Miracles”?**

In a twist that has Mexico’s entertainment and medical industries buzzing, veteran comedian and producer Jorge Ortiz de Pinedo is at the center of a brewing controversy over his highly publicized battle with lung cancer and his subsequent “miracle” recovery.

While the 75-year-old star has long been hailed as a symbol of resilience, a skeptical observer asks: *Who benefits from this story?*

Sources close to the production world claim that Ortiz de Pinedo’s dramatic narrative — complete with tearful TV interviews, prayer chains, and a signature “I beat the odds” smile — conveniently coincides with the launch of a new, unregulated line of “holistic wellness” supplements. The products, promoted by a close family associate, are now flying off shelves in Guadalajara and Mexico City.

“It’s a perfect storm,” said a former industry insider who wished to remain anonymous. “You have a beloved figure, a disease that terrifies everyone, and a ‘natural cure’ that just happens to be sold by people tied to his inner circle. The question is: is this a survivor’s story or a cleverly packaged infomercial?”

Critics point out that Ortiz de Pinedo has refused to reveal the names of the doctors or clinics that allegedly performed his “revolutionary” alternative treatments, instead citing vague “international specialists.” Mainstream medical boards have not verified his claims, yet his endorsements have driven thousands of desperate patients away from conventional chemotherapy.

“He’s not a doctor — he’s a showman,” said Dr. Elena Vargas, a skeptic and oncologist who has publicly challenged his narrative. “But when a celebrity says ‘I did it without radiation,’ people stop trusting science. Who benefits? The supplement sellers. And maybe the ratings.”

As the viral debate rages