In April 2026, online users searched for Gluco Health Plus supplements — as well as Gluco Health Plus reviews, Laura Ingraham’s Fox News segment, Elon Musk and Barbara O’Neill — to locate information about an alleged recipe for urinary incontinence. Other ailments may have included blood sugar support for diabetes, joint pain and weight loss, as well as Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. Those users looked for more details after viewing scam marketing videos initially promoting a recipe Musk and O’Neill allegedly formulated.
In short, Musk and O’Neill never created Gluco Health Plus supplements, nor did they endorse a recipe for diabetes, urinary incontinence or memory loss. Scammers created deepfake AI depictions of those famous people to allege they provided positive Gluco Health Plus reviews. In reality, those are manipulated videos with altered lip movements designed to defraud desperate families. No evidence supported Gluco Health Plus or any pantry ingredients’ recipe as a miracle product for serious ailments, such as memory loss.
An investigation of the capsules product appears below in a YouTube video from Jordan Liles, titled, “Gluco Health Plus Scam, Musk and O’Neill, Explained.” After that, look for a transcript from my Gluco Health Plus YouTube video. I advise victims of this scam to report fraud to the FTC and to read up on NIA-funded research, such as for diabetes.
Transcript from my Gluco Health Plus YouTube video
The following is a word-for-word transcript from the above Musk and O’Neill Gluco Health Plus supplements scam-busting YouTube video. Please note some of the quoted material originated with scammers’ AI-generated depictions and does not constitute me speaking positively about this scam:
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This video is all about Simple Supplements Gluco Health. If you’re looking around online and you saw a video like this with Laura Ingraham, maybe Elon Musk, Dr. Barbara O’Neill—even though I believe she’s just Barbara O’Neill—maybe Dr. Ben Carson, a Fox News segment, this is all a scam. It’s a scam marketing attempt to try to get you to fall for something called Gluco Health for diabetes, reversing Type 2 diabetes. This says it’s about urinary incontinence or something, but this will try to get you to buy Gluco Health. So whether it’s a video trying to push diabetes reversal or weight loss or whatever, joint pain, this leads to something called Gluco Health.
And I will tell you about Gluco Health; it’s a bottle that says it’s from Simple Supplements or Simple Health or something like that. And it is advertised here. I’m not saying the people behind Gluco Health have anything to do with this scam marketing here, but this is scam marketing. There’s a page that looks like Fox News, which is why I’m going to show you this video here that says, “Confirmed: Elon Musk in hot water for leaking urinary incontinence treatment secrets. Big Pharma offered $10 million so you wouldn’t see this.”
And if you saw, again, a different ailment—not urinary incontinence, but like weight loss or diabetes or whatever, something else, pain—that has no legitimacy either. If it comes to Gluco Health, there is no information from doctors, hospitals, universities, famous people ever endorsing Gluco Health. This seems to be the latest product that’s coming from Brazil, maybe, that begins with the word “Gluco,” “Glyco,” or “Sugar.” And I’ve seen lots of different products just like this for many, many months, many years. And the product name just keeps changing; the marketing kind of stays the same. And I’m also seeing, you know, it might not be Brazil, it might be China, whatever it is.
So, let’s hit play on this right now and watch this video. Anything you see here with like Elon Musk talking or Laura Ingraham or whoever, it has nothing to do with them. They didn’t actually say these words. It’s a deepfake AI representation, meaning manipulated lip movement with AI and like vocals also created with AI. So, they never said the words that you’re seeing here. That’s what AI is doing. You might be thinking, “Well, how come they don’t sue?” There are thousands of scams just like this. It’s difficult to find the people behind the scams, so on and so forth. So, it’s up to someone like me and maybe you to try to warn people.
“This morning, Elon Musk shocked the world. He revealed a groundbreaking way to address urinary incontinence and other bladder issues.” Again, if this is about a different ailment—you saw something else about Gluco Health for diabetes, weight loss, whatever—keep watching. I’m going to show you what I know about this. Normally I see this Fox News segment and it’s for a number of different issues. I, for whatever reason, landed on the urinary incontinence part of it.
“It restores bladder control in less than 17 hours. I know it sounds too good to be true, but our team dug deep into the facts before airing it. We confirmed it with doctors and health officials. This is not a temporary solution or a harmful pill from a pharmacy. That’s why big pharmaceutical companies are trying to suppress it. They banned Musk’s social media accounts right after he shared the news.”
So right there, they’re demonizing Big Pharma and Big Tech to make you agree like, “Yeah, yeah, I can’t believe Big Pharma and Big Tech.” The scammers are trying to emotionally manipulate you into making a purchase of the product at the end of this, which is Gluco Health. Don’t do that. Don’t let them win. Again, this is about Gluco Health, Simple Supplements Gluco Health. And I noticed on the website that this eventually goes to, which is simplehealthbrands.com, there is no homepage. It’s a “403 Forbidden” message on that page, which says a lot about what’s going on with that, right? Doesn’t it?
“But our team managed to obtain a leaked copy of the video, and you’re about to see it now. I’m Laura Ingraham, and I want every American suffering from incontinence to watch this. Pay close attention.” “Good morning. I’m not a doctor. I built systems and every system fails the same way at its weakest point. The bladder is no exception.”
Again, Gluco Health—this Simple Supplements Gluco Health product. If you’re looking for Gluco Health supplement reviews, any information about this, this does not look like it has any legitimacy whatsoever. And it has scam marketing. I’m not calling the product itself a scam because I’ve not tried it, but I will tell you this: there is scam marketing for this. And you will be hard-pressed to find legitimate marketing because the website that this eventually goes to, like I just said, simplehealthbrands.com slash something slash something and so on and so forth, does not have a homepage. So what does that say to you about the supposed—and I’m doing quotes here—”company,” right?
“For the millions suffering here on earth, that’s when I called Barbara O’Neill. She understands biology the way we understand robotics. Together, we built a biological interface, a blend of natural compounds that restore bladder function, rehydrate the tissues, and uh bring back control in under 17 hours.”
Barbara O’Neill has nothing to do with this. I don’t think she’s a medical doctor; I think she’s like a naturopath or a homeopath, something like that, a something-opath. And this—she has nothing to do with this at all. She’s tried to address these scams on her Instagram page, but only like a few thousand people might see her video, and then like the people who need to see it—people falling for the scam—aren’t necessarily going to go and look at her Instagram page. And so that’s—that’s the way it is.
There are thousands of these scams. They’re not going to all be sued, the scammers. And that’s why these scams continue. And if you came to this like I did from a Facebook, Instagram ad, maybe a TikTok ad, that means that Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, whatever, are accepting money from scammers to basically in a way partner with fraud to let fraud thrive, and no one’s ever going to hold those Big Tech companies to account. This is not like someone making a Facebook post that goes against like terms and conditions or like someone making a threat or something. This is tech companies accepting money from people who are engaging in fraud and then keeping that money, and then no government authority in the U.S. or anywhere else doing anything to hold the Big Tech companies to account, which says a lot about how things are going these days in terms of accountability in the U.S.
And at the end of this whole process, it’ll take you to a website that I believe is simplehealthbrands.com. And this website does not have a homepage, but it has a page for you to order this. I noticed in the terms and conditions there is a mailing address: 10018 Spanish Isles Boulevard, Suite A42, Boca Raton, Florida 33496. That’s supposedly the Simple Supplements address and the return PO box address—even though I don’t think it’s a PO box, it might be. Contact phone number: 877-771-0733. Again, 877-771-0733.
And this website Simple Health Brands does not have a homepage, but I did notice in the terms and conditions it mentions by simplebrandshealth.com, and if you go to that website, it’ll redirect to simplewaybrands.com, which looks like it’s Simple Supplements and it offers some information on this website. And I’m looking through it now just to see what I can find. There’s something about membership, weight loss, blood support. If I go to blood support, is it even going to have Gluco Health on here? Let’s see. Blood Balance, detox, potassium.
And so, could be scammers misusing the name; I don’t know. But I did notice this as well: Simple Way Brands is registered in Sheridan, Wyoming. And when I see that, I’m thinking to myself, “Okay, I’ve seen a lot of mailing addresses that are registered there, and they all go to maybe a place that will register your company’s LLC anonymously so that you can stay anonymous,” whatever that is. I own a Sheridan, Wyoming… I saw some Chinese language code when looking around for this.
I’m not calling this product a scam. I’m not calling the company a scam. I’m saying there’s scam marketing with Elon Musk, with Barbara O’Neill, with Laura Ingraham. That is not legitimate at all. And so I hope that you’ve gotten something out of this. If you see Gluco Health out there, if you see anything with that video I just showed you with Elon Musk and Laura Ingraham and Barbara O’Neill or Dr. Ben Carson talking about coming together to solve something… Laura Ingraham never ran a segment where she talked about medicinal products like that. She ran an interview with Elon Musk maybe talking about politics; that’s what that was.
So don’t fall for any of that stuff. Like, comment, subscribe. The join button is down below. Gluco Health—something about Simple Health or Simple Supplements doesn’t have any legitimacy in terms of a miracle product. Do not order it. And again, I see a lot of stuff about China, maybe Brazil. Not good. Like, comment, subscribe, join button. Thank you for watching.
