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Please! DON'T  Buy That Amazing New Book!

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Ed Burke - 02 Sep 2006 20:22 GMT
If your thinking of buying that great new book that's

out called " CURING ILLNESS Backed By Over 500

Scientific Studies" for $29.99 plus shipping, DON'T!

Don't get me wrong; It's an amazing informative book

That's worth every penny but don't spend $29.99 to

purchase it. Get it for FREE!

 That's right- FREE. And delivered right to your

Door. Lets face it, there's nothing better than FREE!

Just go to the link below and get your FREE copy

while supplies last. It will only be free for a short time!

Go get your free book. Just put "free book" in the

subject line in the e mail

<a href="http://www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/burke24427">

                                       or

     mailto:medical-breakthrough@adelphia.net
Mark Thorson - 02 Sep 2006 21:18 GMT
> <a href="http://www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/burke24427">

About this web site, quoting from:
http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/lapre.html

Don Lapre is a fast-talking character who has been selling
"get rich" opportunities for many years. His infomercials describe
how, while living in a "tiny one-bedroom apartment, "he
became a millionaire by placing hundreds of "tiny little ads" in
newspapers. Doug Grant is a "nutritionist" who claims to have
vast experience in advising people about health and fitness.
Recently, they teamed up to promote "The Greatest Vitamin
in the World," which Grant reportedly formulated and Lapre is
marketing through infomercials and Web sites. This article
analyzes their current sales pitch and explains why we believe you
should ignore their advice.
 
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