You'd be shocked at how well mood and hope can improve someone. People who are given only a certain amount of time to live can find themselves quite happy and content, moving forward and spending their lives as they wish, and often those that do well outlast those who don't.
If a Quack is doing it to sell false hope intentionally, targetting desperation is pretty low. But if the Quack is providing hope and a better mental mindset, perhaps not physical but making someone hopeful, happy and comfortable towards their death, people do pay for that, and pay for it knowingly.
Whether the quack is providing that or just milking money counting on desperation rather than making some money by raising hope changes my approval.
Also, it is the dying person's money, their choice.
See Ya George.
"He did not die - He passed Away"
At least following a comedians own jokes makes his death easier.







