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There's Hope Now, Against Cancer, HIV, Diabetes, Hepatitis.....
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I got this info while surfing the net searching for 'Health and Medical', well this is what it says,
'The Best Defense Is A Good Offense' May be this info is for you too, loved ones, relatives, friends and those you know who really needed this info. The Powerful Immune System Booster that fights and kills diseases cells. It has helped the patients on this page (check out the True Testimonials) and thousands of others. Now the time has come for MGN-3 to help you. There's hope now, MGN-3 is effective against Cancer, HIV, Diabetes, Hepatitis or any other viral infection. Check Out the 'True Testimonials' Good Luck. [Edited by Piggie on 9th November 2003 at 07:26] |
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LOOK OUT!
Kote,
This is just an advertisement, and i'm afraid a very dubious one. While it would be marvelous if the claims were true, i have quite serious doubts that they are, in part because it says that testing has proven it to be more effective than any other multi-vitamin, etc., and yet it doesn't give anything but that vague reference to testing. If it were a company on the up and up and if the "test" truly supported their claim, they would have lost no time in reporting all the details. As it is, i doubt this "testing" was even independent because they didn't say what research firm did it. For all we know the testing could have been done by the owner's four year old son. Testimonials are the weakest form of proof. They give maybe five testimonials in this ad. What if ten thousand people brought this product to cure cancer and only those five survived the cancer? Or what if the people doing the testimonial are also doing some other treatment that might be responsible for their recovery? Do you see what i mean? And another thing that made this look like a scam to me, is it doesn't say what is in the product! It could be something like high doses of vitamin C, or a compound known to damage the kidneys, or we don't know what! Companies on the up and up don't write ads like this. Furthermore, i received a security warning from my computer when i tried to go to the purchasing page to see if their was any info there. I'd save your money and instead of reading ads for your education, start reading articles written by people not trying to sell you a product, and written around reputable research. |
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