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These are non standard treatments that parents whose children have childhood
leukemia are turning to in increasing numbers. As with anything not proven
parents are advised to exercise caution and keep their medical doctor informed
as to what they are doing
….Wouldn't it be nice to find that illusive cancer cure, to be able
to offer some relief to your loved child? Of course it would. I for one would
love to see the cancer gene been defeated but unfortunately we have some
way to go to see that happening.
Whether it is dieting, cancer, arthritis, migraines, we've all read the fantastic
claims people are making about their product and how they can put this right,
fix that, cure this. As someone who has had epilepsy since childhood I've bought
into a number of these 'Get Well Quick,' schemes. Maybe it's because I see the
good in people, I see people wanting to help, that I'm hoping that the next 'Cure'
will be the one for me - but it seldom is.
This site originally developed out of a request I had to put an unbiased information
site together about Childhood Leukaemia and a lot of these 'Witch Doctors' have
started to bombard me with emails wanting to know if I would promote their 'Magic
Cure,' they'd offer me this incentive, or that incentive, they held out the prospect
of major bucks but I thought back to my own condition and the number of times
I had been caught and told them in no uncertain way 'no way man, no way, I have
more respect for myself.'
Before I did that, however, I carried out a random search in Google for Cancer
Cures and I contacted a number of these promoters at random and suggested I'd
like to buy a stake in their operations. Now if you saw my bank balance you'd
appreciate I could hardly buy a beef steak never mind a stake in these 'Get Well
Quick' schemes!
While I knew there are a lot of con artists out there I was actually surprised
at what I found on some of the sites. I thought they would have been more professional
but I found
Links that didn't work
Outdated information
Links leading to other sites asking for more money. 'Share The Fool Around,'
was what one promoter told me!
No backup and no help once you had parted with your money.
It was obvious that these sites were completely useless and the only sort of
health these people were interested was in their bank balance! However when sifting
through these sites I did come across two that intrigued me and ran legitimate
programs.
When I contacted these owners I formed the opinion that they were honest people
trying to pass on some useful information to the like of you and me; and yes
they do make a small charge for this information but they have their own staff
to pay and their ongoing research programs to develop, believe me when I tell
you the information is well worth the small amount they charge.
If you fancy taking a look at their information I've included a link at the bottom
of this article. But this is not a sales pitch it is my pure unbiased opinion.
Had I wanted to make a quick buck I could have taken a number of other promoters
up on their offer and laughed all the way to the bank - as I told you earlier
my good name is important to me. But a quick word I've heard on the grapevine
that one of these guys is been pursued by a large multi-national, I haven't found
out which, and if the drugs company take them over then the product will die
because the large pharmaceutical companies don't like how these guys operate.
Either that or they'll hike the price out of all buying, drug companies are only
interested in mega bucks.
If only for the sake of your own health or your loved ones health you should
take a look at these two sites.
Whatever you do I wish you and your family health for the future.
All The Best
Kevin
Here are the two sites I suggest you visit.
Natural Cancer
Treatments
Natural Cancer
Remedies That Work
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