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  • Lots of reviews on Amazon and Barnes and Nobel... More importantly to me...do you REALLY trust Kevin Trudeau to impart this info to you? Alot of people have 'looked into' his book and his past on WIKI http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Trudeau be sure to review the links at the bottom of the wiki article such as this one from Scientific American http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=0007A2C3-4664-13F3-B85583414B7F0101&ref=sciam&chanID=sa006 Quote: This 600-page medical advice book contains no index, no bibliography and no references. In their stead are testimonials for the audio edition and a sequel in the works about "weight loss secrets they don't want you to know about." As for the "natural cures" themselves, some are not cures at all but just obvious healthy lifestyle suggestions: eat less, exercise more, reduce stress. Some of the natural cures are flat-out wrong, such as oral chelation for heart disease, whereas others are laughably ludicrous, such as a magnetic mattress pad and crocodile protein peptide for fibromyalgia. Worst of all are the natural cures that the book directs the reader to Trudeau's Web page to find. When you go there, however, and click on a disease to get the cure, you first have to become a Web site member at $499 lifetime or $9.95 a month. It is a classic con man's combo: bait and switch (the book directs them to the Web page) and double-dipping (sell them the book, then sell them the membership).
  • Well I can answer anything specific I've done the diet and loss 30 lbs

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