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The One Minute Cure For All Diseases

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What is The One Minute Cure?

They claim it as a scientifically proven natural treatment that create a condition within the body where sickness cannot develop, thus allowing the body to heal itself of sickness. They state that at least 5.000 publications in European Scientific literary study have demonstrated the value of this potent, safe and low-cost healing modality and that it has been spread out by approximately 15,000 European doctors and homeopaths to millions of diseased persons in the past 7 decades to effectively treat basically every known sickness such as AIDS, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and a lot of other diseases.

In the disclaimer of their website they state:
The entire contents of this website are based upon research conducted by the author, unless otherwise noted.  The publisher and the author present this information for educational purposes only.  This information is not intended to diagnose or prescribe for medical or psychological conditions nor to claim to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure such conditions.  The author and the publisher are not making an attempt to recommend specific products as treatment of disease, and neither do they have any financial interest in the sale of the substances described in this website.  In presenting this information, no attempt is being made to provide diagnosis, care, treatment or rehabilitation of individuals, or apply medical, mental health or human development principles, to provide diagnosing, treating, operating or prescribing for any human disease, pain, injury, deformity or physical condition.  The information contained herein is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a doctor or qualified health care professional.  Therefore, the reader should be made aware that this information is not intended as medical advice, but rather a sharing of knowledge and information from the research and experience of the author.  The publisher and the author encourage you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified health care professional.

After reading the disclaimer I get the impression that the author is not so sure of his claim, otherwise he would not have such a disclaimer.

Here are some comment of customers I’m came across the web about the one minute cure:

What a load of Crap…………!
If there was a cure like this - why don’t they TELL what it is?
Answer - They want to make zillions in profit for a quack medication by conning YOU!

Dave Bright man - New York

I was sent the video promoting this book, and it seemed too good to be true. I didn’t believe, of course, that any single remedy is capable of curing all diseases, but ordered the book anyway just to satisfy my curiosity. I was immensely surprised by the information presented, and am grateful to the author for having written this valuable book.

Carla Matthew - California

The book is a total PR con job. This information: Use 8 drops of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide in water 3 times a day - is free on websites everywhere. This author researched nothing. It is a rip off of previous books. All the GREAT reviews are by “affiliates” who get 50% of sales of his eBooks. Why by the book? I just told you the entire “cure” and the “secret oxygenating substance.” 35% Food Grade hydrogen peroxide.

Andy Butterfield- Idaho

I suspected so much when I watched the YouTube and read the “article” that supposedly was going to “tell all” - they told nothing, leading me to believe it was just someone else trying to put their hands in the public’s pockets - ironic, since they go on and on about the pharmaceutical companies doing just that.

Martha Sidney - Washington

Our Advice:
Don’t buy the “one-minute-cure” it is a scam.

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