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Medical Forum / General / General / April 2006

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thegreatestvitaminintheworld - 16 Apr 2006 18:53 GMT
Please, visit my website and read below.

http://www.dontforgettotakeyourvitamins.com/FRABLE20414

Millions of us are walking around right now and are so clogged up with
so much hardened fat in our artery walls, when we do have a heart
attack, it will come so severe and so sudden, we will never even have a
chance to be hospitalized!

50% of all men and 1/3 of all women are projected to get cancer in
their lifetime unless we make some changes to the way we live! 6
million people are walking around with Diabetes and don't even know it!

800,000 new cases of Diabetes are discovered each year and yet our diet
can play such a critical role in minimizing the damage this terrible
disease can do! A few changes could save millions of lives!
Mark Thorson - 16 Apr 2006 19:33 GMT
> Please, visit my website and read below.

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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