Categories: Medical Fraud

Ketchup Pills? The Bizarre Medical Scam of the 1800s



Today, it’s a burger essential. But in the 1830s, ketchup wasn’t just a condiment — it was sold as a miracle medicine.

Doctors claimed it could cure indigestion, jaundice, even cholera. They turned tomatoes into ketchup pills, and Americans bought into it.

But was there any truth to it… or was it just another 1800s scam?

In this episode of History in Minutes, we dive into the bizarre medical history of ketchup — and how it went from quack cure to household staple.

Subscribe for more forgotten stories, strange facts, and mind-blowing history — all in under 10 minutes.

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